Manners File Folder Games 3 File Folder Games in Color and B & W By 1 2 3 Learn Curriculum
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Good Manners / Bad Manners Please note: You have the option of 5 different templates for this file folder game. 4 separate children of different nationalities and frog / bunny. Choose the template you would like to use and print up on white card stock. First page is graphic and directions for file folder game. After printing up the 4 pages you are using, cut and trim the front page. (Graphic and directions). Attach to the front of the file folder game using double sided tape. Page 2 and 3 will be attached to the inside of the file folder full sheets using double sided tape. Manner circles cut out and laminate. To keep circle pieces in place, place a piece of Velcro on the back of each circle and onto the file folder game. This will keep pieces from sliding. Directions: Talk to child about each circle. Read it out loud to child. Ask them if this is a good manner or a bad manner. Have child place the bad manners in a circle with the frog, and the good manners in a circle with the bunny. To store the game pieces, use a zip-lock baggie. Attach Velcro to the baggie and the back of the file folder game. (Or store inside the file folder in a baggie. 1 2 3 Learn Curriculum
Inside of file folder game. Have children match the good manners by placing on the good manners sheet and bad manners on the bad manner sheet. Talk to children why they are good and bad manners. Please I m Sorry Thank You! May I? Excuse Me Shut Up Pushing Shoving Gimmie Your Welcome Not Sharing 1 2 3 Learn Curriculum
File Folder Game Choice 1
Good Manners Bad Manners 1 2 3 Learn Curriculum Directions: Match the good manner activities to the good manner sheet and the bad manner activities to the bad manner sheet inside. Talk about why they are good manners and bad manners.
Good Manners
Bad Manners
File Folder Game Choice 2
Good Manners Bad Manners 1 2 3 Learn Curriculum Directions: Match the good manner activities to the good manner sheet and the bad manner activities to the bad manner sheet inside. Talk about why they are good manners and bad manners.
Good Manners
Bad Manners
File Folder Game Choice 3
Good Manners Bad Manners 1 2 3 Learn Curriculum Directions: Match the good manner activities to the good manner sheet and the bad manner activities to the bad manner sheet inside. Talk about why they are good manners and bad manners.
Good Manners
Bad Manners
File Folder Game Choice 4
Good Manners Bad Manners 1 2 3 Learn Curriculum Directions: Match the good manner activities to the good manner sheet and the bad manner activities to the bad manner sheet inside. Talk about why they are good manners and bad manners.
Good Manners
Bad Manners
File Folder Game Choice 5
Good Manners Bad Manners 1 2 3 Learn Curriculum Directions: Match the good manner activities to the good manner sheet and the bad manner activities to the bad manner sheet inside. Talk about why they are good manners and bad manners.
Good Manners
Bad Manners
Manner game pieces on the following page. Print up one set to use With the Good Manners / Bad Manners file folder game.
Thank You! Sharing Excuse Me Your Welcome I m Sorry May I? Please Cover a Cough or Sneeze Good Manners Shut Up Shoving Gimmie Sneezing without covering Being mean to friends Not Sharing Pushing Coughing without covering Bad Manners
Manner Match Up Cards Print out 2 sets of the cards onto white card stock. Cut out and laminate the cards. Turn over and have the children use them as a Match-Up game. The cards can also be used as a file folder game. Print out 2 copies of the cards onto white card stock. Attach 1 full sheet to the inside right hand side of the file folder using double sided tape. Trim the other sheet. Use clear contact paper or self-laminating sheets to cover finished game. If you use as a file folder game, use the following sheet to attach to the front of the file folder game. This is a graphic and game description. 1 2 3 Learn Curriculum
Manners Match Up Cards 1 2 3 Learn Curriculum Directions: Match the good manner activities to the good manner sheet and the bad manner activities to the bad manner sheet inside. Talk about why they are good manners and bad manners.
Manner Match Up
Fork, Spoon or Hands? When teaching children table manners, it s polite to eat your food using the right utensils. Use this game to help them learn when to use their fork, spoon or hands. Print up the fork, spoon and hands food sheets onto white card stock. Laminate for durability. Cut out the food pictures on the following pages. Laminate. Invite the children to the table and discuss the polite way to eat each food. Then have the children sort the food onto the appropriate sheet. Note: using Velcro on the back of the food pieces and sheets will keep the pieces from sliding around. 1 2 3 Learn Curriculum
Use the following sheet if you are going to turn this game into a file folder game. This sheet is for the front of the file folder. Place the fork and spoon sheet inside the file folder, and the hands sheet to the back of the file folder. Use clear contact paper or self-laminating sheets to laminate each side. (Fork and Hands have more than 6 pictures to use).
Fork, Spoon or Hands Manners file folder game 1 2 3 Learn Curriculum Directions: Invite the children to discuss the polite way to eat each food. Have children sort the food onto the appropriate sheet.
Use a fork
Foods to eat with a fork trim cards spaghetti cake egg pie salad baked potato
Foods to eat with a fork trim cards pancakes turkey peas steak meatballs sausage
Use a spoon
Foods to eat with a spoon trim cards yogurt cereal Ice cream applesauce soup cottage cheese
Use your hands
Foods to eat with your hands trim cards pizza cookies hamburger watermelon French fries sandwich
Foods to eat with your hands trim cards orange apple donut Ice cream cone chips hotdog
B & W File Folder Games
Good Manners / Bad Manners Please note: You have the option of 5 different templates for this file folder game. 4 separate children of different nationalities and frog / bunny. Choose the template you would like to use and print up on white card stock. First page is graphic and directions for file folder game. After printing up the 4 pages you are using, cut and trim the front page. (Graphic and directions). Attach to the front of the file folder game using double sided tape. Page 2 and 3 will be attached to the inside of the file folder full sheets using double sided tape. Manner circles cut out and laminate. To keep circle pieces in place, place a piece of Velcro on the back of each circle and onto the file folder game. This will keep pieces from sliding. Directions: Talk to child about each circle. Read it out loud to child. Ask them if this is a good manner or a bad manner. Have child place the bad manners in a circle with the frog, and the good manners in a circle with the bunny. To store the game pieces, use a zip-lock baggie. Attach Velcro to the baggie and the back of the file folder game. (Or store inside the file folder in a baggie. 1 2 3 Learn Curriculum
File Folder Game Choice 1
Good Manners Bad Manners 1 2 3 Learn Curriculum Directions: Match the good manner activities to the good manner sheet and the bad manner activities to the bad manner sheet inside. Talk about why they are good manners and bad manners.
Good Manners
Bad Manners
File Folder Game Choice 2
Good Manners Bad Manners 1 2 3 Learn Curriculum Directions: Match the good manner activities to the good manner sheet and the bad manner activities to the bad manner sheet inside. Talk about why they are good manners and bad manners.
Good Manners
Bad Manners
Thank You! Sharing Excuse Me Your Welcome I m Sorry May I? Please Cover a Cough or Sneeze Good Manners Shut Up Shoving Gimmie Sneezing without covering Being mean to friends Not Sharing Pushing Coughing without covering Bad Manners
Manners Match Up Cards 1 2 3 Learn Curriculum Directions: Match the good manner activities to the good manner sheet and the bad manner activities to the bad manner sheet inside. Talk about why they are good manners and bad manners.
Manners Match Up
Fork, Spoon or Hands? When teaching children table manners, it s polite to eat your food using the right utensils. Use this game to help them learn when to use their fork, spoon or hands. Print up the fork, spoon and hands food sheets onto white card stock. Laminate for durability. Cut out the food pictures on the following pages. Laminate. Invite the children to the table and discuss the polite way to eat each food. Then have the children sort the food onto the appropriate sheet. Note: using Velcro on the back of the food pieces and sheets will keep the pieces from sliding around. 1 2 3 Learn Curriculum
Use the following sheet if you are going to turn this game into a file folder game. This sheet is for the front of the file folder. Place the fork and spoon sheet inside the file folder, and the hands sheet to the back of the file folder. Use clear contact paper or self-laminating sheets to laminate each side.
Fork, Spoon or Hands Manners file folder game 1 2 3 Learn Curriculum Directions: Invite the children to discuss the polite way to eat each food. Have children sort the food onto the appropriate sheet.
Use a fork
Foods to eat with a fork trim cards. spaghetti cake egg pie salad baked potato
Foods to eat with a fork trim cards pancakes turkey peas steak meatballs sausage
Use a spoon
Foods to eat with a spoon trim cards yogurt cereal Ice cream applesauce soup cottage cheese
Use your hands
Foods to eat with your hands trim cards pizza cookies hamburger watermelon French fries sandwich
Foods to eat with your hands trim cards orange apple donut Ice cream cone chips hotdog