


(We tried that the other day - while it was a good challenge for my Four, it was just plain frustrating for my Three.) I found this to be much easier than asking him to put the kites in order by size. After each kite he again found the smallest kite. Then he fastened it to its proper place on the back of the file folder. He looked at the pile of kites and picked the smallest one. This was quite easy for him and would be a great activity for an older two-year-old.Īfter matching all the kites, he took them off - this was extra fun because of that fun Velcro sound! My Three enjoyed matching the kites by color.

I attached velcro dots to the game itself and to the backs of the kites.

I attached mine to the back of the file folder. The following table is an overview of the format for each lesson. Each new theme will follow the same format to provide consistency of instruction for the student to build on previously learned skills. You’ll want to cut them apart and laminate them. objectives/standards in reading, math, and writing. On the next page you’ll find this set of colorful kites. I laminated mine first, using this awesome (and affordable!) home laminator: The Football Math Bowl is a fun file folder game that would be perfect for preschoolers and kindergarteners to reinforce counting skills, as well as social-emotional skills such as taking turns, sportsmanship and perseverance. You can print these two pages and attach them to the inside of a file folder. All changes are automatically saved in the Office online apps, so when you go. To rename the file, click the file name in the title bar, for example Document, and then type a name. Select New and choose the type of file you want. We’re learning about the Letter K, and today I’m sharing a free file folder game for preschoolers that gives your little one a chance to practice color matching and ordering by size. With your files saved to OneDrive, you can create files and folders to manage your work.
