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Crayon Color Identification & Sort File Folder Match Up Game
Crayon Color Identification & Sort File Folder Match Up Game
Crayon Color Identification & Sort File Folder Match Up Game
Crayon Color Identification & Sort File Folder Match Up Game
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"Low prep, print, laminate and go! Great file folder activity for students to help them build their color knowledge."
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Jenn C.
"I used this resource as an assessment piece for my students who are non-verbal. "Can you find the matching crayon?" It helped them express their knowledge without getting frustrated!"
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Andrea B.

Description

Thanks for your interest in my Color Crayon Match Up File Folder Game.

Print the game mats (and game pieces), laminate, add them to a file folder, and play! Students will use the game pieces to play the game by matching one color crayon per crayon on the game mat.

This download includes:

- 7 printable pages in all

- Color versions of game mats and pieces

- Black and white version of game mats

- Focus on colors red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, pink, brown, white, peach, gray, and black.

Tips: You can extend the activity by using the black and white pages (on plain copy paper) as game mats and have students color the crayons after making matches. It would also make a fun "write the room" activity, using black and white copies as recording sheets, and having students color in the crayons and/or write color names as they find game pieces throughout the room! So many possibilities!

If game pieces are ending up everywhere but the file folder game mat, try placing the game on a large tray or cookie sheet instead. That usually does the trick for students unable to figure out space boundaries on their own.

I hope your students love matching games as much as mine do!

Check out more of my file folder games by clicking here!

Bright Blessings,

Heather Cacak

{PreK Teacher Heather}

Find more of my file folder games HERE.

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Crayon Color Identification & Sort File Folder Match Up Game

Early Childhood Connection
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PreK - K
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What others say

"Low prep, print, laminate and go! Great file folder activity for students to help them build their color knowledge."
star
Jenn C.
"I used this resource as an assessment piece for my students who are non-verbal. "Can you find the matching crayon?" It helped them express their knowledge without getting frustrated!"
star
Andrea B.

Description

Thanks for your interest in my Color Crayon Match Up File Folder Game.

Print the game mats (and game pieces), laminate, add them to a file folder, and play! Students will use the game pieces to play the game by matching one color crayon per crayon on the game mat.

This download includes:

- 7 printable pages in all

- Color versions of game mats and pieces

- Black and white version of game mats

- Focus on colors red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, pink, brown, white, peach, gray, and black.

Tips: You can extend the activity by using the black and white pages (on plain copy paper) as game mats and have students color the crayons after making matches. It would also make a fun "write the room" activity, using black and white copies as recording sheets, and having students color in the crayons and/or write color names as they find game pieces throughout the room! So many possibilities!

If game pieces are ending up everywhere but the file folder game mat, try placing the game on a large tray or cookie sheet instead. That usually does the trick for students unable to figure out space boundaries on their own.

I hope your students love matching games as much as mine do!

Check out more of my file folder games by clicking here!

Bright Blessings,

Heather Cacak

{PreK Teacher Heather}

Find more of my file folder games HERE.

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Rated 5 out of 5
November 23, 2025
Low prep, print, laminate and go! Great file folder activity for students to help them build their color knowledge.
Jenn C.
1,071 reviews • Illinois
Grades taught: PreK, K
Student populations: Learning difficulties
Rated 5 out of 5
May 29, 2025
I used this resource as an assessment piece for my students who are non-verbal. "Can you find the matching crayon?" It helped them express their knowledge without getting frustrated!
Andrea B.
63 reviews
Grades taught: Early Childhood
Student populations: Learning difficulties
Rated 5 out of 5
November 26, 2024
This file folder activity is great- I love that I can use it as a color to color match OR word to color match, depending on the learner!
34 reviews
Grades taught: PreK, K
Student populations: Autism
Rated 5 out of 5
May 8, 2024
A great resource for students with diverse learning needs!
Jacqueline H.
923 reviews
Grades taught: PreK
Student populations: Autism, Emerging bilinguals, Learning difficulties, Mild to severe disabilities
Rated 5 out of 5
April 10, 2024
This resource has been so helpful for some of my struggling Pre-K students!
133 reviews
Grades taught: PreK
Rated 5 out of 5
November 22, 2023
My students love the file folder games. This one is great for my students that are in need.
Kimberly Farrell
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50 reviews
Grades taught: Early Childhood, PreK
Rated 5 out of 5
August 12, 2023
This file folder is super easy to use. My kiddos love showing me that they are able to match their colors.
Brittany H.
38 reviews
Grades taught: Early Childhood, PreK, K
Student populations: Autism, Learning difficulties, Mild to severe disabilities
Rated 4 out of 5
July 5, 2023
My students love doing file folder games and this is one is no expectation
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Grades taught: Early Childhood

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