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Animal Sorting Can you put the animals where they belong? Do they belong in the ocean, on a farm, or in the zoo? Putting together your folder game: Putting together your folder game: Putting together your folder game: Putting together your folder game: 1. Cut {and laminate} all of your animal pieces. 2. Glue the headers to each section of your folder. 3. Put the title on the front of the folder - be sure to leave the top unglued so that you can use it as a pocket to store animal pieces. 4. Add a small Velcro piece to the back of each animal card if desired and place a matching piece in the file folder {there are 9 animals for each section}. 5. Store the pieces for the folder in the front pocket. 6. Let your child have fun sorting the animals! Note Note Note Note: Making this into a folder game is entirely optional! You can otherwise store pieces in a plastic baggie and just sort them on your table. I created the pieces to fit into a file folder for easy storage. You can also print off two copies of the animal pieces and use them as a memory matching game, or glue one set into a file folder and let your younger child match them correctly. On the Farm In the Zoo Created by Jolanthe @ http://homeschoolcreations.blogspot.com Animal Sorting Animal Sorting elephant

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Animal Sorting

Can you put the animals where they belong? Do they belong in the ocean, on a farm, or in the zoo?

Putting together your folder game:Putting together your folder game:Putting together your folder game:Putting together your folder game:

1. Cut {and laminate} all of your animal pieces. 2. Glue the headers to each section of your folder. 3. Put the title on the front of the folder - be sure

to leave the top unglued so that you can use it as a pocket to store animal pieces.

4. Add a small Velcro piece to the back of each animal card if desired and place a matching piece in the file folder {there are 9 animals for each section}.

5. Store the pieces for the folder in the front pocket.

6. Let your child have fun sorting the animals!

NoteNoteNoteNote: Making this into a folder game is entirely optional! You can otherwise store pieces in a plastic baggie and just sort them on your table. I created the pieces to fit into a file folder for easy storage.

You can also print off two copies of the animal pieces and use them as a memory matching game, or glue one set into a file folder and let your younger child match them correctly.

On the Farm In the Zoo

Created by Jolanthe @ http://homeschoolcreations.blogspot.com

Animal Sorting

Animal Sortin

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elephant

On the Farm

goat

donkey chicken pig

horse duck

turkey sheep cow

In the Zoo

chimpanzee zebra elephant

giraffe tiger lion

rhinoceros panda bear alligator

In the Ocean

starfish

fish Sea turtle

crab whale shark

seahorse octopus

jellyfish