05 November 2010
Workbox Task Cards Free Printables
November 05, 2010
I love these workbox task cards. My kids get excited when they open their drawer and see a card that has map work, or field trip, and game time on it. I have 5 different pages to download.
Are you wondering what task cards are for? It's for those items that don't fit into your drawer. When you want to plan a game you stick the card in the drawer. I don't know about you but, I always forget the games that I pull out the night before. The cards make me remember and the kids excited. I also have large crayon containers for my kids and they don't fit in the drawer. When they see the "coloring time" card they immediately grab their crayon container. It makes things run smoother having them know what they need to do without me telling them.
Card 1-Nap Time, Time with Mommy, Music, and reading.
Card 2- Computer Time, I Need Help, Coloring Time, and Science Experiment.
Card 3-Time to Exercise, Play Outside, Field Trip, and Map work.
Card 4-Game Time,Chalkboard, Read-out-Loud, and Art.
Card 5-Trampoline Time, Playground, Scooter Board, and Exercise Ball.
I have pictures on My Printable Page of each card.
If you have any problems let me know, as this is a new endeavor for me. Any suggestions are welcomed. All the clip art is free public domain. If you see one that is not please, do not hesitate to let me know so that I may fix it immediately.
Terms of Use: I created these printables (free of charge) and you are welcome to download and use them for personal and classroom use only. However, they are NOT to be reproduced, sold, hosted or stored on any other website or electronic retrieval system. The downloads on this site are copyright protected.
Copyright 2010 by ReneeK reneek-littlehomeschoolontheprairie.blogspot.com/
and my other blog
homeschoolblogger.com/ilovejesus/. All rights reserved.
If you download and blog about any of my printables, please link back to my blog post (NOT to the 4shared download)!
Are you wondering what task cards are for? It's for those items that don't fit into your drawer. When you want to plan a game you stick the card in the drawer. I don't know about you but, I always forget the games that I pull out the night before. The cards make me remember and the kids excited. I also have large crayon containers for my kids and they don't fit in the drawer. When they see the "coloring time" card they immediately grab their crayon container. It makes things run smoother having them know what they need to do without me telling them.
Card 1-Nap Time, Time with Mommy, Music, and reading.
Card 2- Computer Time, I Need Help, Coloring Time, and Science Experiment.
Card 3-Time to Exercise, Play Outside, Field Trip, and Map work.
Card 4-Game Time,Chalkboard, Read-out-Loud, and Art.
Card 5-Trampoline Time, Playground, Scooter Board, and Exercise Ball.
I have pictures on My Printable Page of each card.
If you have any problems let me know, as this is a new endeavor for me. Any suggestions are welcomed. All the clip art is free public domain. If you see one that is not please, do not hesitate to let me know so that I may fix it immediately.
Terms of Use: I created these printables (free of charge) and you are welcome to download and use them for personal and classroom use only. However, they are NOT to be reproduced, sold, hosted or stored on any other website or electronic retrieval system. The downloads on this site are copyright protected.
Copyright 2010 by ReneeK reneek-littlehomeschoolontheprairie.blogspot.com/
and my other blog
homeschoolblogger.com/ilovejesus/. All rights reserved.
If you download and blog about any of my printables, please link back to my blog post (NOT to the 4shared download)!
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