Description
🌼 May Task Boxes for Kindergarten–2nd Grade
These May-themed task boxes are designed for independent work, centers, and early finishers in Kindergarten through 2nd grade. This low-prep resource includes engaging, hands-on activities that help students practice early math, literacy, and life skills while working independently. The bright May theme keeps students motivated while supporting predictable classroom routines.
💛 Why Teachers Love These Task Boxes
Teachers love how these task boxes build student independence while saving valuable prep time. Clear directions, visual supports, and consistent task formats make these activities easy for young learners to complete with minimal support. They are perfect for keeping students meaningfully engaged while teachers work with small groups or provide intervention.
📦 What’s Included
• 5 task boxes
• Printable task cards and visuals
• Student directions
• Response sheets
• Answer keys
• Errorless learning task cards
• 32 printable pages
🧠 How You Can Use Them
Use these May task boxes during math and literacy centers, independent work time, early finisher activities, intervention groups, or structured work systems. They are also great for morning work or days when students need clear, hands-on tasks they can complete independently.
✂️ Prep Made Simple
Print on cardstock, laminate, and cut. Add Velcro or store materials in task boxes or bins for easy organization. Once prepared, these task boxes can be reused year after year with minimal setup.
🏫 Grade Levels & Classroom Use
These task boxes are designed for Kindergarten, 1st grade, and 2nd grade. They work well in general education classrooms, special education settings, self-contained classrooms, resource rooms, and early intervention programs focused on independence and foundational skills.
May Task Boxes K-2 | Independent Work Systems | Task Box Activities
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Description
🌼 May Task Boxes for Kindergarten–2nd Grade
These May-themed task boxes are designed for independent work, centers, and early finishers in Kindergarten through 2nd grade. This low-prep resource includes engaging, hands-on activities that help students practice early math, literacy, and life skills while working independently. The bright May theme keeps students motivated while supporting predictable classroom routines.
💛 Why Teachers Love These Task Boxes
Teachers love how these task boxes build student independence while saving valuable prep time. Clear directions, visual supports, and consistent task formats make these activities easy for young learners to complete with minimal support. They are perfect for keeping students meaningfully engaged while teachers work with small groups or provide intervention.
📦 What’s Included
• 5 task boxes
• Printable task cards and visuals
• Student directions
• Response sheets
• Answer keys
• Errorless learning task cards
• 32 printable pages
🧠 How You Can Use Them
Use these May task boxes during math and literacy centers, independent work time, early finisher activities, intervention groups, or structured work systems. They are also great for morning work or days when students need clear, hands-on tasks they can complete independently.
✂️ Prep Made Simple
Print on cardstock, laminate, and cut. Add Velcro or store materials in task boxes or bins for easy organization. Once prepared, these task boxes can be reused year after year with minimal setup.
🏫 Grade Levels & Classroom Use
These task boxes are designed for Kindergarten, 1st grade, and 2nd grade. They work well in general education classrooms, special education settings, self-contained classrooms, resource rooms, and early intervention programs focused on independence and foundational skills.




