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April 3, 2013 By Nicolette Lennert

File Folder Games for Teaching Colors

My oldest son’s autism classroom uses a great deal of file folder games to implement the many IEP goals in his class.  Not only do autism classrooms use file folder games, but many homeschoolers and teachers in early childhood do as well.  I homeschool my boys part-time, and my neurotypical 3 year old also adores many of these games below.

We’ve dug deep into the interwebs to find color file folder games that are free or incredibly inexpensive.

Don’t have a laminator and want to keep these games durable?  Check out this idea here.

Stay tuned: we will be rounding-up file folder games for numbers, shapes, letters, manners, weather, etc.  We will be making some new file folder games very soon!

 

{owl graphic via My Cute Graphics}

Color File Folder Games

Color file folder activity from The Classroom Creative

Ice Cream Color Matching via Mr. Printables

 

Color-coded Crayons from Or So She Says

Paint Brush Color Matching via Confessions of a Homeschooler 

Dinosaur Colors via File Folder Fun 

Springtime Color Bugs Sort via Kindergarten Kindergarten
Paint Chip Sorting via Fumbling Through Parenthood
Color Words via TPT {freebie}
Heart Colors via File Folder Fun
Baseball Colors via Giggly Games
Bathing Suit & Bucket Color Match via Little Piles Everywhere
Fruit Colors via Mama Miss @ Boy Mama Teacher Mama
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Stay tuned for more freebies and file folder games,

Nicolette

 

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Filed Under: autism, Blog, colors, file folder game

Comments

  1. Atikah says

    April 6, 2014 at 7:59 pm

    Hello there! Interesting activities! Just what i wanted! 😉 i am planning to dedicate one corner for my autistic child and was not sure of what elements should i display. Now i have a rough idea on activities for them… But sorry i have to ask, what sort of tape do u use?

    • Nicolette Lennert says

      April 8, 2014 at 8:26 am

      I use dot velcro for the file folder games. You can find it at most craft stores like Michael’s or Jo-Anna.

      Thanks,
      Nicolette

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