Transform your task card collection into a streamlined, grab-and-go system. Here are three simple steps to prepare your task card boxes for the classroom or home:
Start by downloading your task card files. Print them on heavy cardstock for extra durability, then use a paper trimmer or scissors to cut them out along the designated lines.
Slide your organized cards into a standard pencil box or photo storage case. These containers are the perfect size to keep your cards protected, portable, and easy to stack on a shelf.
Turn each box into a self-contained activity center by adding necessary manipulatives. Whether it’s clothes pins for clipping, beads, or small game pieces, tucking them inside ensures you have everything you need for the lesson in one place.
Whether you are moving between classrooms or setting up a dedicated station, task card boxes offer a compact, “grab-and-go” solution that adapts to almost any environment. Their standardized size makes them incredibly easy to stack, store, and transport, ensuring that high-quality learning tools are always at your fingertips.
Here is why these boxes are a must-have for versatile instruction:
Because everything is contained in a single, sturdy box, these resources are perfect for professionals on the move. You can effortlessly toss several boxes into a bag for travel between different school buildings or community sites without worrying about pieces getting lost or damaged in transit.
These boxes are designed for easy hand-offs. They make it simple to share resources with colleagues, classroom teachers, or assistants. Since the instructions and tools are housed together, anyone can pick up a box and implement the activity immediately with zero setup time.
The beauty of a task card box lies in its flexibility across different settings:
Occupational Therapy: Use them as focused “work boxes” to target specific skills like fine motor coordination or visual perception in a controlled, clutter-free way.
Motor Rooms & Sensory Breaks: Keep movement cards ready to go in a motor room to guide students through structured physical breaks or heavy work activities.
Independent Work Stations: Set a box on a student’s desk to encourage independent task completion and mastery.
Travel & Home Carryover: These are easy to carry with you between schools, clinics, and settings!
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