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Morning Meeting Greetings Activities Freebie Morning Meeting

Morning Meeting Greetings And Activities Freebie Tpt
Morning Meeting Greetings And Activities Freebie Tpt

Morning Meeting Greetings And Activities Freebie Tpt While in a circle, students greet each other with “good morning” and then share a personal, positive trait about themselves. examples: “my name is celeste, and i have neat handwriting.”. “my name is wesley, and i am kind to others.”. 23. do an eyes closed greeting. They count four students, then say good morning to that student. they take the student’s spot, then the greeted student continues the skip count. the greeting is over when all students have been greeted. take a ball beanie baby etc. and stand in a circle. toss to a student and say, “good morning, .”.

Morning Meeting Greeting Cards Freebie Morning Meeting Greetings
Morning Meeting Greeting Cards Freebie Morning Meeting Greetings

Morning Meeting Greeting Cards Freebie Morning Meeting Greetings Morning meeting slide. the first of 5 free slides is this basic one and i kept it that way on purpose. i wanted students to be able to begin the day going over the date and give teachers an easy way to talk about the days of the week, capital letters, and more. this slide also helps emphasize that today is a school day and sets the tone for the. Morning meeting greetings #2 – high five. another simple greeting – i like to do have my students do the high five greeting on fridays. instead of students saying, “good morning,” to each other they say, “happy friday!”. i call it happy friday high five greeting. Morning meeting greeting #3: my name is alice. a great subtle way to talk about verbs and alliteration, this is a longtime favorite of mine. nudge students to think of verbs that aren’t totally typical. morning meeting greeting #4: baby babble. if there’s something all kids find entertaining, it’s talking like a baby. 4.9. (41) free. google drive™ folder. these morning meeting slides templates include editable greeting, sharing, group activity & morning message slides. keep your morning meetings fresh and fun by using themed slides. these templates are perfect whether you are teaching in the classroom or doing virtual learning.

Morning Meeting Greetings Activities Freebie Morning Meeting
Morning Meeting Greetings Activities Freebie Morning Meeting

Morning Meeting Greetings Activities Freebie Morning Meeting Morning meeting greeting #3: my name is alice. a great subtle way to talk about verbs and alliteration, this is a longtime favorite of mine. nudge students to think of verbs that aren’t totally typical. morning meeting greeting #4: baby babble. if there’s something all kids find entertaining, it’s talking like a baby. 4.9. (41) free. google drive™ folder. these morning meeting slides templates include editable greeting, sharing, group activity & morning message slides. keep your morning meetings fresh and fun by using themed slides. these templates are perfect whether you are teaching in the classroom or doing virtual learning. Let’s whisper it. follow the leader – in a circle, take turns saying “good morning!” and do a short action. the class repeats, “good morning!” and copies the action. foreign language – choose another language’s greeting for the morning. for example, have the students greet each other with a spanish “hola!”. say your name. Tips for use: include a quick check in during the meeting, encourage students to share, and use the information to address any immediate needs. place the cards in a calming corner to encourage independent self regulation. allow students to do a self check in to make sure they are nice and calm for the day.

Starting Your Day Off On The Right Track Freebie Morning Meeting
Starting Your Day Off On The Right Track Freebie Morning Meeting

Starting Your Day Off On The Right Track Freebie Morning Meeting Let’s whisper it. follow the leader – in a circle, take turns saying “good morning!” and do a short action. the class repeats, “good morning!” and copies the action. foreign language – choose another language’s greeting for the morning. for example, have the students greet each other with a spanish “hola!”. say your name. Tips for use: include a quick check in during the meeting, encourage students to share, and use the information to address any immediate needs. place the cards in a calming corner to encourage independent self regulation. allow students to do a self check in to make sure they are nice and calm for the day.

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