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Digital Task Cards | Google Slides for Colors, Shapes, Numbers, Letters, Pattern
Digital Task Cards | Google Slides for Colors, Shapes, Numbers, Letters, Pattern
Digital Task Cards | Google Slides for Colors, Shapes, Numbers, Letters, Pattern
Digital Task Cards | Google Slides for Colors, Shapes, Numbers, Letters, Pattern
Digital Task Cards | Google Slides for Colors, Shapes, Numbers, Letters, Pattern
Digital Task Cards | Google Slides for Colors, Shapes, Numbers, Letters, Pattern
Digital Task Cards | Google Slides for Colors, Shapes, Numbers, Letters, Pattern
Digital Task Cards | Google Slides for Colors, Shapes, Numbers, Letters, Pattern
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Paperless Learning for Preschool, Pre-K, and Kindergarten!

Looking for engaging, low-prep digital learning? These Google Slides digital task cards are perfect for building early skills without printing a thing. Designed for preschool through kindergarten, each activity is interactive and easy to use on a computer or tablet.


What’s Included:

6 digital task card sets, each focusing on a key early learning skill:

  • Colors
  • Shapes
  • Patterns
  • Numbers
  • Counting
  • Letters

Each set is created in Google Slides, so it works on computers, laptops, Chromebooks, or iPads using the Google Slides app.


Why Teachers & Parents Love It:

  • No printing, cutting, or prep
  • Works great for centers, morning work, or at-home practice
  • Builds essential early learning skills through playful repetition
  • Easy to assign in Google Classroom or email to families


Perfect For:

  • Preschool, Pre-K, and Kindergarten
  • Distance learning or tech-based centers
  • Sub plans, enrichment, or take-home digital activities
  • Paper-free classrooms


✨ This resource was originally published under The Monster Crew. Now part of Sketchy Unicorn Studio! ✨


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Digital Task Cards | Google Slides for Colors, Shapes, Numbers, Letters, Pattern

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Description

Paperless Learning for Preschool, Pre-K, and Kindergarten!

Looking for engaging, low-prep digital learning? These Google Slides digital task cards are perfect for building early skills without printing a thing. Designed for preschool through kindergarten, each activity is interactive and easy to use on a computer or tablet.


What’s Included:

6 digital task card sets, each focusing on a key early learning skill:

  • Colors
  • Shapes
  • Patterns
  • Numbers
  • Counting
  • Letters

Each set is created in Google Slides, so it works on computers, laptops, Chromebooks, or iPads using the Google Slides app.


Why Teachers & Parents Love It:

  • No printing, cutting, or prep
  • Works great for centers, morning work, or at-home practice
  • Builds essential early learning skills through playful repetition
  • Easy to assign in Google Classroom or email to families


Perfect For:

  • Preschool, Pre-K, and Kindergarten
  • Distance learning or tech-based centers
  • Sub plans, enrichment, or take-home digital activities
  • Paper-free classrooms


✨ This resource was originally published under The Monster Crew. Now part of Sketchy Unicorn Studio! ✨


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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Understand the relationship between numbers and quantities; connect counting to cardinality.
Count to answer “how many?” questions about as many as 20 things arranged in a line, a rectangular array, or a circle, or as many as 10 things in a scattered configuration; given a number from 1-20, count out that many objects.
Recognize and name all upper- and lowercase letters of the alphabet.
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