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Kindergarten Early Finishers Activities Task Card Boxes - Fast Finishers Centers

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This is the best bundle ive ever bought, it comes with soooo much! Literally everything is included just print, laminate, cut and love it!
This is one of my favorite resources. I've used them for early finishers, centers, morning work and sometimes teacher table. Easy to print, laminate and fit perfectly in the craft/photo containers from the craft stores.

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    These task cards are perfect for early finishers to independently review phonics and math skills! You'll find 72 different language arts fast finisher activities and 72 different math activities to last the entire kindergarten year!

    Having an early finishers system in your classroom will be an organizational game-changer! Students will love these game-like task cards, and you’ll love how this system frees up your teacher time to work with struggling students and complete other important tasks.

    This early finishers bundle includes the following months:

    ⭐️ August and September

    ⭐️ October

    ⭐️ November

    ⭐️ December

    ⭐️ January

    ⭐️ February

    ⭐️March

    ⭐️April

    May

    Each month increases in rigor but the activities follow a familiar pattern so that fast finisher students will be able to use the task cards independently. Your early finishers will get a spiral review for both language arts and math skills. The skills covered in this resource are listed below:

    Language Arts Skills - Letter Recognition, Letter Formation, Sight Words, Beginning Sounds, Medial Sounds, Ending Sounds, CVC Words, Blends, Digraphs, CVCE Words, Rhyming Words, Simple Sentences, Punctuation

    Math Skills - Number Recognition, Counting, Number Formation, Patterns, Number Order, Teen Numbers, Addition, Subtraction, Ten Frames, Number Bonds, Tally Marks, Skip Counting, Making 10, Decomposing Numbers, Word Problems, Number Words, 2D and 3D Shapes

    Included in each month you will find:

    • 8 literacy task card activities (approx. 12-16 cards per activity box)
    • 8 math task card activities (approx. 12-16 cards per activity box)
    • Student directions for each activity

    Just print out the task cards, laminate them, and use them for years to come! It was important to me to keep the supplies needed to a minimum! For each month the only thing you will need is the boxes, some dry-erase markers, and clothespins. With just three supplies you are ready to go!

    While these task cards work perfectly for an early finishers activity they can also be used in many different ways!

    Use them for:


    Do you need a little more information about how this fast finisher system is set up and the benefits of this type of organization? Check out the following posts about how I use these task cards in my classroom!

    Early Finishers - Setting Up for Success

    5 Reasons Why You Need An Early Finishers System


    TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID…

    ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Trisha said “I used this resource as a game for my centers and my kinders loved it! I usually have to create games for them but this was so easy and had so many skills that we have covered. It was perfect for them to review. I also was observed during the time that my students were using this resource and my admin was impressed!  Thank you so much for this!”

    ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Stacy said “This resource has been a game-changer for my classroom. I took a risk on such (what I thought was) an expensive resource, but my goodness gracious it has come through like a clutch! My kiddos are intrigued and challenged. I love how it will change each month and that it aligns with my district's curriculum map.” 

    ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Nicole said “These are a great set of activities to have for fast finishers! They are so easy that the students are able to complete them completely independently once they are finished working. I bought this set and also the Pre-K set so I would have some for all my student's levels. Absolutely love these!!”


    Do you have students who need a little more assistance or ones that are advanced? Check out my Early Finisher Task Cards for these additional grade levels:

    Early Finisher Task Cards for Pre-K - Year Long Bundle

    Early Finisher Task Cards for First Grade - Year Long Bundle

    Early Finisher Task Cards for Second Grade - Year Long Bundle



    Do you need some extension activities to go along with the task cards? Check out my companion worksheets!

    Kindergarten Early Finishers Worksheets - YEAR LONG BUNDLE


    If you only need the language arts or math components of this bundle separately you can find them here:

    Early Finisher Activities - Task Cards for Kindergarten - LANGUAGE ARTS ONLY

    Early Finisher Activities - Task Cards for Kindergarten - MATH ONLY



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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Count to 100 by ones and by tens.
    Count forward beginning from a given number within the known sequence (instead of having to begin at 1).
    Write numbers from 0 to 20. Represent a number of objects with a written numeral 0-20 (with 0 representing a count of no objects).
    Understand the relationship between numbers and quantities; connect counting to cardinality.
    When counting objects, say the number names in the standard order, pairing each object with one and only one number name and each number name with one and only one object.

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