My kids are busy little things. They seem especially busy while in church, when they are supposed to reasonably quiet. So, file folder games to the rescue. I found several nice sites via pinterest (this is a pinterest challenge after all).
I have a book from Finch Family Games that I got several years ago (like 8 or so). I got some of the games from there.
Yarn lacing pages:
From Melonheads LDS Illustrations I got some word finds (great for my 6 year old who is learning to read) and made a matching game.
From Sugardoodle I found a crazy cartoon tracing set (perfect for my 9 year old).
Sugardoodle also had a file folder link called commandment cones, but I wasn't thrilled with the copy, so I made my own. You can get it free here: Commandment Cones. You match commandment with its number order (this photo shows the correct placement, in case you need a refresher). The past month or so our church has been talking about the ten commandments, so this is nice for the kids to get to know what they are.
I have a book from Finch Family Games that I got several years ago (like 8 or so). I got some of the games from there.
Yarn lacing pages:
From Melonheads LDS Illustrations I got some word finds (great for my 6 year old who is learning to read) and made a matching game.
From Sugardoodle I found a crazy cartoon tracing set (perfect for my 9 year old).
Sugardoodle also had a file folder link called commandment cones, but I wasn't thrilled with the copy, so I made my own. You can get it free here: Commandment Cones. You match commandment with its number order (this photo shows the correct placement, in case you need a refresher). The past month or so our church has been talking about the ten commandments, so this is nice for the kids to get to know what they are.
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