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October Math File Folder Games
October Math File Folder Games
October Math File Folder Games
October Math File Folder Games
October Math File Folder Games
October Math File Folder Games
October Math File Folder Games
October Math File Folder Games
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This set of file folder games is a great way to practice Math Skills. This set of file folder games includes 2d shapes, counting 0-10 and 11-20, completing AB, AAB, ABB, and ABC Patterns, the terms MORE and LESS, and missing numbers 0-10 and 11-20. 

What’s Included:

  • Color Version - 40 pages
  • Black/White Version - 40 pages
  • File Folder Cover, Tab, and Direction Pieces
  • Each game has game pieces and 2 game templates - to glue onto the file folder.
  • The following games are included:
    • Fall Patterns - Students will complete the patterns.
    • Pumpkin Seed Counting 0-10 - Students will count the seeds in the pumpkins and match with the correct number. 
    • Which Has More? - Students will mark the set of acorns with MORE acorns. 
    • Which Has Less? - Students will mark the pile of leaves with LESS leaves. 
    • Ten Frames 1-10 - Students will count the dots in the 10 Frames and mark with the correct number. 
    • Teen or Double 10 Frames 11-20 - Students will count the dots in the Double Ten Frames or Teen Frames and mark with the correct number. 
    • Batty Shapes - Students will match the shapes. 
    • Counting Flowers 11-20 - Students will count the sunflowers and match with the correct number. 
    • Missing Number 0-10 - Students will look at the row of numbers and find the missing number. 
    • Missing Numbers 11-20 - Students will look at the row of numbers and find the missing number.

  • Please check the preview to see the File Folder Games.

How to Use:

  • Choose which version to print (color or black/white).
  • I print the cover pieces and template pieces in color on regular white printer paper.
  • I cut the template close to the black line and glue into a file folder.
  • I print the game pieces on card stock.
  • I laminate the file folder and game pieces for durability. I keep the game pieces in a baggie or envelope.
  • My students will practice this game with an adult before it gets placed as an Early Finisher Activity.
  • File Folders can also be used during small groups, intervention, early finisher, morning work, or as an extra support to help struggling students.

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October Math File Folder Games

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Description

This set of file folder games is a great way to practice Math Skills. This set of file folder games includes 2d shapes, counting 0-10 and 11-20, completing AB, AAB, ABB, and ABC Patterns, the terms MORE and LESS, and missing numbers 0-10 and 11-20. 

What’s Included:

  • Color Version - 40 pages
  • Black/White Version - 40 pages
  • File Folder Cover, Tab, and Direction Pieces
  • Each game has game pieces and 2 game templates - to glue onto the file folder.
  • The following games are included:
    • Fall Patterns - Students will complete the patterns.
    • Pumpkin Seed Counting 0-10 - Students will count the seeds in the pumpkins and match with the correct number. 
    • Which Has More? - Students will mark the set of acorns with MORE acorns. 
    • Which Has Less? - Students will mark the pile of leaves with LESS leaves. 
    • Ten Frames 1-10 - Students will count the dots in the 10 Frames and mark with the correct number. 
    • Teen or Double 10 Frames 11-20 - Students will count the dots in the Double Ten Frames or Teen Frames and mark with the correct number. 
    • Batty Shapes - Students will match the shapes. 
    • Counting Flowers 11-20 - Students will count the sunflowers and match with the correct number. 
    • Missing Number 0-10 - Students will look at the row of numbers and find the missing number. 
    • Missing Numbers 11-20 - Students will look at the row of numbers and find the missing number.

  • Please check the preview to see the File Folder Games.

How to Use:

  • Choose which version to print (color or black/white).
  • I print the cover pieces and template pieces in color on regular white printer paper.
  • I cut the template close to the black line and glue into a file folder.
  • I print the game pieces on card stock.
  • I laminate the file folder and game pieces for durability. I keep the game pieces in a baggie or envelope.
  • My students will practice this game with an adult before it gets placed as an Early Finisher Activity.
  • File Folders can also be used during small groups, intervention, early finisher, morning work, or as an extra support to help struggling students.

If you purchase this resource, please leave a review below. This helps me when I create new products/resources and you can earn credits toward future purchases.

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Standards

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Understand the relationship between numbers and quantities; connect counting to cardinality.
When counting objects, say the number names in the standard order, pairing each object with one and only one number name and each number name with one and only one object.
Understand that the last number name said tells the number of objects counted. The number of objects is the same regardless of their arrangement or the order in which they were counted.
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