What is the best morning routine for students?
The best morning activities you can prepare for your students are the ones that will best engage them in learning and also serve your needs.
A good morning routine will get your students settled somewhere in the classroom with something academic to work on. A GREAT morning routine will engage them with morning activities in a way that allows you to Get. All. The. Things. Done.
Here are a few of my favorite options, in no particular order. Remember to consider your specific students when choosing the best morning activities for your classroom!
1. SMART Board Attendance
When I had a SMART Board in my classroom, I always welcomed my students as they entered with a fun attendance routine. I changed it with the seasons and holidays and recognized special days like birthdays and the 100th day of school.2. Class Theme Song
I adopted a class theme song in my fifth-grade class several years ago. I wasn't sure it would work with students of this age, but I desperately wanted it to. This song became such a huge part of our classroom routine and was so beloved by the children that they would even sing it to me in eighth grade as they passed me in the hall!3. Morning Message
Writing your students a message they can read and interact with as they arrive is also a great way to start your day! Here are a few examples: (View on mobile to see pins!)4. Morning Activity Bins
My new favorite way to start the day is with morning activity bins. I begin each school day with mathematics and have tried various things this year to smoothly transition into our learning activities. I have some students who get unpacked very quickly, and I also have students who usually arrive late, so finding just the right thing for them to work on has been a bit of a challenge.I was tired of running off worksheets and recycling a handful each day because some of the students never get to them, so I created fun Math Morning Work task cards that my students can use with the math manipulatives we already have in the classroom! They have been a HUGE hit!
Not only have these been perfect for the beginning of our school day, but they have also been a great go-to activity for my early finishers!
You may not realize it, but GoNoodle isn't all dancing and camp songs! There are some amazing mindfulness activities to get your students focused and thinking positively as they head into the school day. Some of my favorite GoNoodle activities to begin the day include:
Not all classes can manage the more open-ended, hands-on movement activities unless they are more structured. Sometimes a quieter approach is in order. I love to use warm-up exercises such as printing practice as my students get settled in during cases like this. It is an excellent way to settle the energy as the day begins.
You can grab a FREE sample of these printing pages by clicking HERE or on the image above and checking out the resource preview.
Quotes are a great way to inspire, energize, and kick off your day! When chosen carefully, quotes can be a great way to lead your character education or learning activities for the day! Try opening with some thoughtful discussion and see where it takes you. (View on mobile to see pins!)
Be sure to pin this post for easy access down the road!
5. Calendar Math
A great way to begin the day in a primary classroom is with a calendar math routine. It is a fun and meaningful way to introduce your students to concepts of time and the perfect way to spiral critical math skills like patterning, place value, and number sense.
Check out my Interactive SMART Board Calendar Math packages, NEW Google and PowerPoint version, and find the French version of the new resource here!
6. GoNoodle Activities
7. Warm-Up Activities
8. Quote of the Day
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Why reinvent the wheel?! I've done all the work for you for some of these awesome morning activities I've shared. My Math Morning Work, Calendar Math, and Printing Practice activities are ready to go right here:
These are some really good ideas! Now my teacher brain wheels are turning with more ways to start the day with my fourth graders. Thanks for sharing!
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I'm so glad these are helpful, Tanya! Thanks so much for stopping by!
DeleteErin
Love the idea of math tasks but my question is how do you know they are getting the right answers or doing it correctly? Do you just assume they are good cause they are review tasks?
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DeleteI sometimes have my students document their work using Seesaw, but generally I just jump in and observe and question as soon as I've finished my morning tasks. They ARE good review tasks, and I have established good routines with my students so that I know they are accountable for using them correctly.
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Erin
I really like the idea of the theme song. Can you tell more about how you used it?
ReplyDeleteHi there!
DeleteI used it to welcome my students into the classroom every morning, used it during transitions, and then again to end the day together. We never grew tired of it, and even three years later when these students were in 8th grade, they would sing it to me when we passed in the hallway. :)
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Erin
Great ideas! We are so lucky to be able to share resources like this thanks to social networking and technology. My brain is slowly getting into back-to-school mode and this has helped a lot.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much! Angie
Thanks so much for the lovely message, Angie! I agree completely... to think of how my career would have started if I'd had social media to draw from. I'm so thankful for it now. :)
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Erin
I have sent an email mulitple times to sign up for your newsletter to recieve the free math morning work activities- and i never receive it? Am I doing something wrong?? I would love these for my kiddos because I know they woul love them too. Thanks so much!
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DeleteCould you please email me at questions@mrsbeattiesclassroom.com? I’m not able to help without your email address.
Thanks,
Erin