Taskboxes are a great way to organize work tasks for individuals who need predictability and structure. Typically taskboxes should be mastered work tasks that students are capable of completing independently. They should have a clear beginning and end and should only contain the necessary items to do that task.
We know with the shift to remote learning it may be hard to share classroom taskboxes with families so today's Taskbox Time provides some ideas for matching and sorting taskboxes using common household items:
Button sorting Kirsten Johnson Greene INC |
Paint chip color matching Taylor Ruef Stevenson Elementary, Mad River |
Match poker chips to visual and package in baggies Brittany Wendling Valley Elementary, Beavercreek |
Checker sorting |
Colored clothespin sorting |
Match colored block to colored egg carton slot |
Memory game matching |
Match playdoh lids |
Click the image below for a printable handout that can be shared with families:
I help mom fold washcloths and match the right color for each bathroom.
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