November Task Cards for Kindergarten | CENTERS, EARLY FINISHERS, MORNING TUBS
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Looking for low prep but high engagement November task cards, early finishers, centers and activities for kindergarten? Rethink your Kindergarten centers, early finishers activities, and morning tubs! November Task cards and task boxes are as low prep as it gets, but high engagement. Just print, laminate, chop, and add manipulatives to get hands on math centers, fast finisher activities, or morning bins each month!
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Looking for low prep but high engagement November task cards, early finishers, centers and activities for kindergarten? Rethink your Kindergarten centers, early finishers activities, and morning tubs! November Task cards and task boxes are as low prep as it gets, but high engagement. Just print, laminate, chop, and add manipulatives to get hands on math centers, fast finisher activities, or morning bins each month!
This set of Kindergarten November task cards includes 6 literacy centers, 6 math centers, and 4 fine motor centers.
These kindergarten November task cards were made to fit in photo boxes and can be used as box centers, but can also be used in a variety of other containers, bins, and baskets to meet your needs! They were designed to be high engagement, but take up little space.
NOVEMBER TASK CARDS ACTIVITIES INCLUDED:
6 LITERACY CENTERS
- Popsicle Stick Letters
- Bead It CVC Words
- Clip an Ending Sound
- Cover by Word Family
- Rhyming Words
- Beginning Sounds Sort
6 MATH CENTERS
- Scarecrow Count
- Acorn Compare
- Roll and Add Feathers
- Number Puzzles
- Chain Link Count and Compare
- Popsicle Stick Numbers and 2D Shapes
4 FINE MOTOR CENTERS
- Dough pictures (forest animals, sunflower life cycle, thanksgiving feast, zoo)
- Bead it pictures
- Push Pin Leaves
- Turkey Pom-Pom Sorting by Color
How can I use these task cards and task boxes in the classroom?
- Kindergarten Math Centers
- Morning Tubs or Morning Bins
- Early Finishers or Fast Finishers Activities
- Quiet Bins
These task cards were designed with Kindergarten standards in mind, but would also work well for Preschool and Pre-K students.