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Need some tips and ideas for how to set up busy boxes for toddlers and preschoolers? This post walks you through the steps to put busy boxes together for your young learners at home or in the classroom. Click the pin to learn how to set up your own busy boxes today! Task Baskets For Preschool, Apple Task Boxes, Quiet Tubs For Preschool, Ways To Keep Preschoolers Busy, Prek Busy Bags, Classroom Busy Boxes, Toddler Box Activities, Preschool Busy Boxes Free Printables, Homeschool Busy Boxes

Need some tips and ideas for how to set up busy boxes for toddlers and preschoolers? This post walks you through the steps to put busy boxes together for your young learners at home or in the classroom. Click the pin to learn how to set up your own busy boxes today!

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Task boxes or busy boxes are a fantastic way to give your preschool, pre-k, or kindergarten students an opportunity to practice their skills in classroom or at home. They are very easy to make and convenient to carry on the go in containers for your kids to use during school, practice, homeschool, stations, long drives, or transition times! They are also a fun way to practice letter recognition and work on fine motor skills. This task box based activities involves matching uppercase letters.  The product includes a task box, task cards, upper case foam magnetic letters.  The magnetic foam alphabets manipulatives can be used to create a fun game, by hiding the them in rice or beans sensory bins, and the students can find the alphabets using magnetic wand or just their hands, once found they Teaching Board, Reading Phonics, Learning Reading, Uppercase Alphabet, Busy Boxes, Lowercase Alphabet, Task Boxes, Letter Matching, Shapes Activities

Task boxes or busy boxes are a fantastic way to give your preschool, pre-k, or kindergarten students an opportunity to practice their skills in classroom or at home. They are very easy to make and convenient to carry on the go in containers for your kids to use during school, practice, homeschool, stations, long drives, or transition times! They are also a fun way to practice letter recognition and work on fine motor skills. This task box based activities involves matching uppercase letters…

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