We will be using this file folder Life of Moses: Map It! each week for the entire Moses quarter. The map is not meant to be to scale, and basically I only added the places that will be in our lessons for Moses. Although, I did add a couple of extra cities for Jesus. Places that I added for reference, etc. are in gray. Cities are in black, countries are in red. Also note that there are a couple of places that are not at a positive location, so different maps show different areas where they are. I tried to keep it simple for early elementary grades. Also, I used the spelling from the Bible for everything (NKJV). There are some places with different ways to spell them, but again, I am trying to keep it easy for the kids to learn and keep it to the Bible. For these file folders, they are folded like a file folder game (FFG). Open it up and fold one side to the center line, making sure it is even across the bottom. Put a firm crease in when it is even. Flip it around and fold the other side toward the center line. Notice, one side has a smaller side. Use that on the RIGHT for this project. Any writing on the inside middle section of the folder will be covered with the map. You can see for the front cover, I laid the printed cover on the front file flaps, smaller side on the right and placed it where I wanted it. Carefully open one side and draw a line to cut. There are different ways to do this, so make and cut your cover the easiest way for you. Glue both pieces of the cover... smaller side on the right! I use Aileene's Tacky glue for my projects. For the inside, print and glue the map in the center, no cutting is needed. Depending on how you want to use this project, you can decide how you want to glue the sides. I cut out the 2 large pieces and just glued them as 2 pieces. I have cut & glue workbooks for the kids to do, so I am using it just for the map. Each week we will look at the picture on the side, and place a sticker with a number for where Moses is in the lesson. They will also draw their own line for his travels. But, you can let the kids cut out each weekly box and glue them for each lesson. That will provide more discussion that way. Here is what the final map will look like for us. I have included the numbered diamonds for the weekly places to mark for Moses, but I will probably purchase some stickers and let the kids add the numbers, so there will be more color for them. If you use the printed diamonds, I suggest putting them through a sticker maker. You can print the file folder items here Here is the file folder without the numbers if you are not using the 13 week plan Here is the teacher's map for the 13 week lesson plan I am using Here is the teacher's map, without the numbered weekly diamonds, but still has the path for the travels that Moses took I sent this next map to Staples because I wanted a super size copy for the wall! I ordered the largest engineering size that was available. It is a lot cheaper for black/white vs. ordering a poster size. So, here is the PDF and you have my permission to order yours. But, not my permission to add the link to your blog. Please send your visitors here! Here is the Staples link This is the bulletin board for this quarter. I found this Egyptian border at the teacher's supply store. It is "Egyptian Hieroglyphs" by Edupress # EP532R.You can purchase the 10 plague numbers here.