FREE Popsicle Sticks Task Boxes!
This month’s FREE task box visual direction cards include 3 different task boxes using popsicle sticks! I chose popsicle sticks because they are easy to find and usually only a buck!
The idea behind my monthly free task boxes is to help you build a FULL task box library. A task box library with common classroom/household items. This is the last set of free monthly task box ideas! These last three should get your total to 30 FREE task box ideas. If you are missing some, search through my free resource library to grab any that you missed!
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Popsicle Stick Task Boxes Included:
To set up these task boxes in your classroom, just print the three instruction visuals, laminate and store with the supplies. To see my favorite classroom supplies to do so, read more HERE.
First, create a simple put in task with popsicle sticks and a recycled water bottle!
Secondly, sort colored popsicle sticks into colored cups/bins/boxes.
Lastly, write numbers on popsicle sticks and have students sequence the numbers.
Supplies Needed
Below are the supplies I used to create these three task boxes. Most of these items you can find around your classroom, dollar tree, target dollar sport or around the house. I included links below in case you are missing any of the items!
Do you want to set up these free popsicle task boxes in your classroom? Grab your FREE visual direction cards HERE. Are you interested in creating your own task box visual direction cards? You can purchase this template HERE!
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