Right now, my older son who has autism is working on matching skills with his school and ABA teams. We plan to use these pieces as a file folder game for matching the upper and lowercase letters. I adhered the velcro to the tongue of the frog, and to the back of the fly. My […]
File Folder Games for Teaching Shapes
Hello, everyone! You’ve stumbled upon a trove of free resources to help your children learn their shapes! File folder games are commonly used in autism classrooms, homeschools, and early childhood classrooms. With all the incredible freebies out there, we will continue to feature the best of file folder games broken down by subject area. Organization […]
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 […]
Free Cupcake Shapes Match File Folder Game
Need a simple and effective way to teach shapes? Enter file folder games. You could also forgo the file folder and simply make a memory & match game for slightly older kids. These printables could also make a fun shape matching math center. My son’s autism preK is huge on file folder games, and I […]