Description
The October Pre-K Early Finisher Task Cards provide an engaging and interactive way for young learners to reinforce essential math and literacy skills. This set includes 16 hands-on activities—8 math and 8 literacy tasks—designed to review key concepts in a fun, structured format. Perfect for early finishers, morning work, small groups, or independent practice, these task cards help students build confidence in their foundational math and literacy skills while keeping them engaged throughout the month of October.
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Skills Covered in the October Pre-K Early Finisher Task Cards
Math Activities:
- Number Bonds
- 10 Frames
- Patterns
- Number Comparison
- Shapes
- Number Recognition
- Counting Skills
Literacy Activities:
- Uppercase and Lowercase Letter Matching
- Color Sorting
- Fine Motor Skills
- Letter and Letter Sound Recognition
- Letter Formation Practice
- Uppercase Letter Recognition
Why These Task Cards Are Perfect for Your Classroom
These task cards are designed to offer a fun, low-prep learning experience that allows students to review important skills in both math and literacy. The math activities focus on building number sense through number bonds, 10 frames, and counting, as well as reinforcing shape recognition and pattern identification. The literacy activities provide essential practice in letter recognition, sound association, and letter formation, helping young learners build a strong foundation for reading and writing success.
This resource is designed to be quick and easy to implement, providing you with a way to keep students actively engaged while practicing important skills. Simply print, laminate, and use the cards throughout the month for independent work, morning tasks, or as part of a center activity. These task cards are perfect for early finishers, giving students the opportunity to reinforce their learning while staying focused and engaged in a meaningful way.
Add these October Pre-K Early Finisher Task Cards to your classroom routine and give your students a chance to practice essential skills in a fun, hands-on way!
Want to learn more about how I set up this early finisher system in my classroom? Check out this blog post:
Early Finishers – Setting Up for Early Finisher Success
Do you have a wide variety of levels of students in your classroom who may need a challenge or a little more assistance? Check out my Early Finisher Task Cards for these additional grade levels:
• Kindergarten Early Finisher Task Cards – October








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