So, first... I got me a few supplies:
A free throw-away file box
To file all the preschool pages by type and file folder games I made.
Here are the file folder games I have made so far: I went through a lot... and I tried to pick the ones I thought would be the best for learning with different degrees of difficulty.
A flower match game (for Daddy's sake) My almost 2 year old can do this too. From File Folder Fun
Hot or Cold? From File Folder Fun
Fruit or Vegetable? From
Color match paintbrush game (Also a winner with my almost 2-year old). From
Noah's Ark. From Crafty Chic
Egg pattern match up (This is a nice time-consuming choice) From File Folder Fun
Counting flower petals. From
And this is one of my own making: a Paper Doll dress-up kit. This isn't so much a learning game, but it's fun and takes her a long time to go through all the outfit choices. I think I will add more outfits as time goes by. I just used my Cricut with my Everyday Paper Doll and Paper Doll Dress-up cartridges.
And I also made a preschool book for Ella to practice her numbers, letters, and a few other fun things:
This is where we keep her dry-erase markers, crayons, and a few other supplies.
This has all numbers 0-10. From First School
Letters A-Z upper and lower case. Also from First School
Prewriting pages. From Shirley's Preschool Activities
More fun themey prewrites. From Over the Big Moon
Counting pages. Over the Big Moon
And a little A-Z big letter, little letter match game I typed up.I put them all in sheet protectors and into a binder. She uses her dry erase markers to do all her work over and over and over again. And I can't believe she still loves it.
Some other great links:
flash cards, file folder games, etc. mrprintables.com
customizable worksheets and coloring pages twistynoodle.com
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