

Choose one skill that your child needs to work on and do the activity for that skill. Use the game as described in the instructions on the following pages. Make sure to use the opposite side of the Velcro from the ones you put on the pieces.Ĥ. Put two pieces in the taste, sound, and smell categories, place 8 pieces in the sight category, and place 4 pieces in the feel category. Place Velcro pieces on the file folder as pictured above. When you’re using this card, you can have your child feel the Velcro for the word rough.ģ. Find the square that says “rough” and add a piece of scratchy Velcro to the front of this card. If you want, punch a hole in each card and attach all of the cards of the same color together on a ring. Cut out each square and attach a piece of Velcro to the back of each one. If desired, laminate these pages for added protection. Print pages 6, 7, 8 on card stock or thicker printer paper. If desired, laminate the file folder for added protection.Ģ. Glue these pages inside a file folder as pictured above. Print out pages 4 and 5 on regular printer paper.

These adjective games are great for teaching a child how to use descriptive vocabulary when talking about an object. This adjectives file folder game will help you use your five senses to describe an object.
