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Christmas-Winter File Folder Games
By Kayla • April 3, 2018

We stumbled across this post over at Rockabye Butterfly and thought the various Christmas/winter themed file folder games would make a wonderful pre-holiday classroom activity! While most of the printables were found and printed from other blogs, we think it's lovely to see how the activities were presented and always find it helpful to see the printables in use!
Color recognition and matching. Visual discrimination. Letter recognition. Size sequencing. Sorting. Numeral recognition. Counting. There are so many concepts and skills your kiddos will have a chance to review and build with the wonderful printables featured at Rockabye Butterfly!
For the full post, great ideas for presenting the activities to your kiddos, and links to the activity downloads - be sure to visit Rockabye Butterfly!
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