Number Games
Number games are file-folder activities designed to stimulate your child's mathematical abilities. "Add the numbers" is a four-page, file-folder game that teaches kids very simple addition problems. They can instantly check each problem to see if their answer is correct. "Watermelon Numbers" is a file-folder game that is more visual and thus suitable for younger kids. In this game, kids have to match the number of watermelon seeds to the correct watermelon slice. This file-folder game uses Velcro to keep everything neatly together.
Letter Games
Teach your children the alphabet or new words with letter file-folder games. "Alphabet Hearts" is a letter game where the upper and lowercase versions of the letters have to be matched. "BaaBaa Black Sheep Letters" requires that the same kind of letters be matched to each other. Simply attach a group of letters to one side of the folder and keep the others in a pocket glued to the other side.
Animal Games
Animal games not only help children with recognizing and learning the names of animals, but also make them practice their reading skills. "Farm Animals" requires children to match the animal name to its picture. Print the answers out and glue them to the back of the folder so the child can easily check if he is correct. "Noah's Animal Groups" teaches children to distinguish between mammals and reptiles as they sort different creatures into the appropriate section of Noah's ark.
Shape Games
Shape games stimulate your child's pattern recognition skills. In "Christmas Tree Shape Match" the child has to match the trees by studying each one and making sure their shapes correspond exactly. Each tree features different shaped ornaments. In "Ship Shape" the shapes are located on the sails and the child has to match the ships accordingly.