As we continue our homeschooling I look for many ways to keep our schooling hands on and fun. I came across Integritas Academy which is owned by a homeschooling family. They offer affordable file folder games in many subjects. I absolutely love to use file folder games and the kids love playing them. When I saw how wonderfully these were made I wanted to try them out.
Homophone File Folder Game
Most subjects I can find fun things to do with my two boys. Language Arts has been a struggle for me in the past keeping it hands on and away from book work.
When I saw that there was some Language Arts games available on topics my boys were needing to learn such as homophones and contractions I was really excited about trying them out.
The boys loved how fun and easy it was to play them. With little supervision, I knew my kids were getting taught the skills they needed while enjoying the subjects.
File Folder games are a wonderful tool to help young children learn and have fun doing it. They are easy to assemble and very cost friendly at only $3.00 each. Once you purchase them, they are available as a download and you just print out what you need and put them together on your own file folder.
You can browse their website by grade or subject.
File Folder subjects that are available right now include:
- Math
- History
- Language Arts
- Geography
- Christian Themed
- Phonics
AM PM File Folder Game
and also come in grades Pre-K – elementary grades.
My children have learned a lot using these file folder games such as AM and PM, the compass while going on a treasure hunt, learning contractions while putting them together in the contraction contraption and going around the board game putting the correct homophone in the sentence to win.
If you are interested in bringing games to your homeschooling I would recommend taking a look at these. They are inexpensive, simple to put together, they take up little space compared to board games, easy to play and the kids love them.
Contraption Contraction File Folder Game













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I love file folder games!! I usually like to make my own, but this seems like a great idea and very cost friendly. Thanks for sharing!
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