Task cards for kindergarten that focus on Math and Language Arts standards. These self-paced task cards with two levels of responses will simplify the differentiation process in your classroom.
Task Cards for Kindergarten
My sweet friend, Elizabeth Coller and I have put together this great resource for your kindergarten classroom! We are so excited about these task cards that align with the Math and Language Arts standards. PLUS, these task cards are self-paced. So, students complete the task in whichever order you design for them. Can we say differentiation!? Woo-hoo!
Did I mention that these task cards are available for Math and Language Arts? Take a look!
Language Arts Task Cards for Kindergarten
Alphabet tracing, syllables, digraphs, rhyming, CVC words, sentences, and MORE! We’ve included 48 task cards for Language Arts.
Each standard comes with an “I can” card, a student response activity, and an answer sheet for you! Most of the task card activities come with two response sheets. This is where you can easily differentiate based on the needs of your students.
Math Task Cards for Kindergarten
36 task cards that focus on the Math standards. Students will love practicing shapes, time, numbers, patterns, addition/subtraction, and more!
Student Self-Paced
With the editable student check-off list, you can differentiate as needed. Students complete the task cards in any order you wish. Students stay organized and on track with the check-off list. We recommend printing them on bright colored paper so they can easily be found each day. Your students will love tracking their progress and you will love these independent activities!
Are you ready to bring these task cards into your classroom? Click below!
- Task Cards for Kindergarten: Math and Literacy BUNDLE
- Kindergarten Task Cards for Language Arts
- Kindergarten Task Cards for Math
Check out these blog posts for more kindergarten ideas!
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6 Responses
where did you get the colored bins for these task sets?
I got mine at Amazon. If you go to the product description on TpT, I have links where you can find them 🙂
How do you store the little boxes once they are ready to go?
They are stored in the big case they were in when I purchased them. 🙂
Hi Deedee, do you have each task card in their own box? I purchased these and want to get organized. Also wondering how you run these in your classroom. Thanks for always having wonderful ideas and sharing them with us! 🙂
I just kept one set together but swapped them out periodically. That was easier than having 4 boxes…ha!