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Activity Sheets - Are the sheets that will be left whole. All that is needed is to print them out.

(SEE FIGURE A)
Cutouts - Are sheets that contain the cut-out pieces for the activity sheets. You will need to trim
out the shapes to use them. (SEE FIGURE B)

Noah's Ark
Your children will have fun adding the animals to Noah's Ark,
two by two.
Step-by-Step
1. Download the activity sheet for Noah's Ark. (SEE FIGURE
A)
(Note, you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader. Don't have
Reader? > Download it for free. )
2. Print page with color printer and set aside. You can print it
on cardstock or regular 20 lb paper, depending on your
preference.
3. Download the cutout sheet for Noah's Ark. (SEE FIGURE B)
4. Print the cutouts and trim around them.
5. Laminate the cutouts and trim around them again. (Note, it's good not to trim too closely
around the cutouts as your lamination could come undone.)
6. Laminate the activity sheet as well.
7. Make sure the adhesive Velcro is put together so that the hook (pointy side) and the loop
(fuzzy side) are joined. Cut a small square out of combined Velcro tape.
8. Unpeel the paper backing off the loop side, revealing the adhesive. Stick it in the center of
one of the ark's windows on the activity sheet. Place the hook side of the Velcro on top of the
loop side to join the Velcro.
9. Peel the paper backing off the hook side while it is still attached to the loop side.
10. Place one of the animal cutouts on top of the Velcro so that it is centered on the window
of the activity sheet.
11. Unhook the Velcro pieces, and the animal cutout will now have one side of the Velcro on
it and the activity page's window will have the other.
12. Repeat these steps for subsequent windows and cutouts until all windows and all cutouts
have Velcro attached. Make sure the windows on the activity sheet has the loop side of the
Velcro and the cutouts all have the hook side.
13. Cut out a six inch by five inch rectangle out of cardstock or paper. Laminate it.
14. Tape the rectangle to the left-hand side of the opened file folder, leaving the top side
open. This will be the pocket in which you will store the cutouts.

15. Tape the activity sheet to the right-hand side of the file folder with double-stick tape.
16. Now you're ready to store your cutouts in the pocket and play with the Noah's Ark File
Folder, attaching the animals to the different windows of the ark.
Don't have a color printer? No problem. Print the following pages in black and white and
color them yourself:
> activity sheet
> cut-out sheet

Dress the Bear


A fun take on an old-time favorite, paper dolls. Dress up Mr.
Bear with fun outfits from a baseball uniform to a clown suit
to pajamas.
Step-by-Step
1. Download the activity sheet for Dress the Bear. (SEE
FIGURE C)
(Note, you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader. Don't have
Reader? > Download it for free. )
2. Print page with color printer and set aside. You can print it
on cardstock or regular 20 lb paper, depending on your
preference.
3. Download the cutout sheets for Dress the Bear below: (SEE FIGURE D)
> Doctor's Outfit

> Pajamas

> Missionary Shirt & Tie

> Baseball Uniform

> Clown Suit

> Military Fatigues

FIGURE C

FIGURE D

4. Print the cutouts and trim around them.


5. Laminate the cutouts and trim around them again. (Note, it's good not to trim too closely
around the cutouts as your lamination could come undone.)

6. Laminate the activity sheet as well.


7. Make sure the adhesive Velcro is put together so that the hook (pointy side) and the loop
(fuzzy side) are joined. Cut a small square out of combined Velcro tape.
8. Unpeel the paper backing off the loop side, revealing the adhesive. Stick it in the center of
Mr. Bear's T-shirt on the activity sheet. Place the hook side of the Velcro on top of the loop
side to join the Velcro.
9. Peel the paper backing off the hook side while it is still attached to the loop side.
10. Place one of the shirt cutouts on top of the Velcro so that it is centered on the T-shirt of
the activity sheet.
11. Unhook the Velcro pieces, and the shirt cutout will now have one side of the Velcro on it
and the activity page will have the other.
12. Repeat these steps so that all of the shirts have the hook side of Velcro on them.
Continue the process for the pants and the hats, making sure the activity sheet has the loop
side of the Velcro and the cutouts all have the hook side.
13. Cut out a six inch by five inch rectangle out of cardstock or paper. Laminate it.
14. Tape the rectangle to the left-hand side of the opened file folder, leaving the top side
open. This will be the pocket in which you will store the cutouts.
15. Tape the activity sheet to the right-hand side of the file folder with double-stick tape.
16. Now you're ready to store your cutouts in the pocket and play with the Dress the Bear
File Folder.
Don't have a color printer? No problem. Print the following pages in black and white and
color them yourself:
> activity sheet
> Doctor's Outfit

> Pajamas

> Missionary Shirt & Tie

> Baseball Uniform

> Clown Suit

> Military Fatigues

My Family Tree
Personalize this file folder game by typing in the names of
your own family members. With many cutouts to choose
from, we're sure there's a cutout that resembles your family
members.
Step-by-Step
1. Download the activity sheet for My Family Tree. (SEE
FIGURE E)
(Note, you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader. Don't have
Reader? > Download it for free. )

Flower Garden
Dress up the garden with colorful flowers, clouds, sun and a
butterfly.
Step-by-step
1. Download the activity sheet for Flower Garden. (SEE
FIGURE F)
(Note, you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader. Don't have
Reader? > Download it for free. )
2. Print page with color printer and set aside. You can print it
on cardstock or regular 20 LB paper, depending on your
preference.
3. Download the cutout sheet for Flower Garden. (SEE FIGURE G)

FIGURE F

FIGURE G

4. Print the cutouts and trim around them.


5. Laminate the cutouts and trim around them again. (Note, it's good not to trim too closely
around the cutouts as your lamination could come undone.)
6. Laminate the activity sheet as well.
7. Make sure the adhesive Velcro is put together so that the hook (pointy side) and the loop
(fuzzy side) are joined. Cut a small square out of combined Velcro tape.
8. Unpeel the paper backing off the loop side, revealing the adhesive. Stick it on top of one
of the stems on the activity sheet. Place the hook side of the Velcro on top of the loop side to
join the Velcro.
9. Peel the paper backing off the hook side while it is still attached to the loop side.
10. Place one of the flower head cutouts on top of the Velcro so that it is centered on top of
the stem of the activity sheet.

11. Unhook the Velcro pieces, and the flower head cutout will now have one side of the
Velcro on it and the activity page will have the other.
12. Repeat these steps so that all of the flower heads have the hook side of Velcro on them
and the stems have the loop side of the Velcro. Also repeat the steps for sun, clouds and
butterfly in the sky.
13. Cut out a six inch by five inch rectangle out of cardstock or paper. Laminate it.
14. Tape the rectangle to the left-hand side of the opened file folder, leaving the top side
open. This will be the pocket in which you will store the cutouts.
15. Tape the activity sheet to the right-hand side of the file folder with double-stick tape.
16. Now you're ready to store your cutouts in the pocket and play with the Flower Garden
File Folder.
Don't have a color printer? No problem. Print the following pages in black and white and
color them yourself:
> activity sheet
> cut-out sheet

Match the Opposites


Use this file folder game to help children learn about
opposites. Match the "brother" with its opposite "sister,"
"daddy" with its opposite "mommy" and so on.
Step-by-step
1. Download the activity sheet for Flower Garden. (SEE
FIGURE H)
(Note, you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader. Don't have
Reader? > Download it for free. )
2. Print page with color printer and set aside. You can print it
on cardstock or regular 20 LB paper, depending on your
preference.
3. Download the cutout sheet for Match the Opposites. (SEE FIGURE I)

FIGURE H

FIGURE I

4. Print the cutouts and trim around them.


5. Laminate the cutouts and trim around them again. (Note, it's good not to trim too closely
around the cutouts as your lamination could come undone.)
6. Laminate the activity sheet as well.
7. Make sure the adhesive Velcro is put together so that the hook (pointy side) and the loop
(fuzzy side) are joined. Cut a small square out of combined Velcro tape.
8. Unpeel the paper backing off the loop side, revealing the adhesive. Stick it below one of
the faces in the circles on the activity sheet. Place the hook side of the Velcro on top of the
loop side to join the Velcro.
9. Peel the paper backing off the hook side while it is still attached to the loop side.
10. Place its opposite cutout on top of the Velcro so that it is centered with the circle on the
activity sheet.
11. Unhook the Velcro pieces, and the cutout will now have one side of the Velcro on it and
the activity page will have the other.
12. Repeat these steps so that all of the pairs have Velcro, making sure the cutouts have the
hook side of the Velcro and the activity sheet has the loop side.
13. Cut out a six inch by five inch rectangle out of cardstock or paper. Laminate it.
14. Tape the rectangle to the left-hand side of the opened file folder, leaving the top side
open. This will be the pocket in which you will store the cutouts.
15. Tape the activity sheet to the right-hand side of the file folder with double-stick tape.
16. Now you're ready to store your cutouts in the pocket and play with the Match the
Opposite File Folder.
Don't have a color printer? No problem. Print the following pages in black and white and
color them yourself:
> activity sheet
> cut-out sheet

Match the Mittens


Children will learn colors as they match the mittens.
Step-by-step
With this file folder game, the activity sheet and the cutout
sheet are one in the same.
1. Download the activity sheet/cutout sheet for Match the
Mittens.
(Note, you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader. Don't have
Reader? > Download it for free. )
2. Print two copies of this page with color printer. Set one
copy aside. This will be your activity sheet. You can print it on cardstock or regular 20 LB
paper, depending on your preference.
3. Trim around the mittens on the other copy of the sheet.
4. Laminate the cutouts and trim around them again. (Note, it's good not to trim too closely
around the cutouts as your lamination could come undone.)
5. Make sure the adhesive Velcro is put together so that the hook (pointy side) and the loop
(fuzzy side) are joined. Cut a small square out of combined Velcro tape.
6. Unpeel the paper backing off the loop side, revealing the adhesive. Stick it on the center
of one of the mittens on the activity sheet. Place the hook side of the Velcro on top of the
loop side to join the Velcro.
7. Peel the paper backing off the hook side while it is still attached to the loop side.
8. Place one of the coordinating mitten cutout on top of the Velcro so that it is centered on
top of the mitten on the activity sheet.
9. Unhook the Velcro pieces, and the mitten cutout will now have one side of the Velcro on it
and the activity page will have the other.
10. Repeat these steps for the additional mittens, making sure the cutouts have the hook
side of the Velcro and the activity sheet has the loop side.
11. Cut out a six inch by five inch rectangle out of cardstock or paper. Laminate it.
12. Tape the rectangle to the left-hand side of the opened file folder, leaving the top side
open. This will be the pocket in which you will store the cutouts.
13. Tape the activity sheet to the right-hand side of the file folder with double-stick tape.
14. Now you're ready to store your cutouts in the pocket and play with the Match the Mitten
File Folder.
Don't have a color printer? No problem. Print the following pages in black and white and
color them yourself:
> activity & cut-out sheet

Match the Shapes


Children will learn shapes as they match the cutouts.
Step-by-step
With this file folder game, the activity sheet and the cutout
sheet are one in the same.
1. Download the activity sheet/cutout sheet for Match the
Shapes.
(Note, you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader. Don't have
Reader? > Download it for free. )
2. Print two copies of this page with color printer. Set one
copy aside. This will be your activity sheet. You can print it on cardstock or regular 20 LB
paper, depending on your preference.
3. Trim around the shapes on the other copy of the sheet.
4. Laminate the cutouts and trim around them again. (Note, it's good not to trim too closely
around the cutouts as your lamination could come undone.)
5. Make sure the adhesive Velcro is put together so that the hook (pointy side) and the loop
(fuzzy side) are joined. Cut a small square out of combined Velcro tape.
6. Unpeel the paper backing off the loop side, revealing the adhesive. Stick it on the center
of one of the shapes on the activity sheet. Place the hook side of the Velcro on top of the
loop side to join the Velcro.
7. Peel the paper backing off the hook side while it is still attached to the loop side.
8. Place one of the coordinating shape cutout on top of the Velcro so that it is centered on
top of the mitten on the activity sheet.
9. Unhook the Velcro pieces, and the shape cutout will now have one side of the Velcro on it
and the activity page will have the other.
10. Repeat these steps for the additional shapes, making sure the cutouts have the hook
side of the Velcro and the activity sheet has the loop side.
11. Cut out a six inch by five inch rectangle out of cardstock or paper. Laminate it.
12. Tape the rectangle to the left-hand side of the opened file folder, leaving the top side
open. This will be the pocket in which you will store the cutouts.
13. Tape the activity sheet to the right-hand side of the file folder with double-stick tape.
14. Now you're ready to store your cutouts in the pocket and play with the Match the Shapes
File Folder.
Don't have a color printer? No problem. Print the following pages in black and white and
color them yourself:
> activity sheet

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