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For years I've had my students reflect in our journals, answering prompts and sharing their responses with our class family in order to build relationships with their peers. This year I branched out and started asking questions throughout the entire week, instead of just random moments, sometimes reflective prompts, other times silly, for the same reason. I want my students to talk and be engaged. I want them to share about themselves and learn about others. It really brings my classroom together.
Give me a whiteboard marker though, and I'm not artistic. If I wait until the morning to set up the whiteboard prompt, I usually draw a blank as to what to write. My goal is to make an entire year worth of prompts that I can either display on my projector (and students write on their whiteboards or use the included response slips), or I can print the prompts, laminate, and stick them on the board. I need this to be easy because I've seen how much of an impact it has made in my classroom.
This is the eighth set of my Morning Messages series. Included are 20 different prompts (full color background) and 20 specific response slips. This specific set is tied to prompts that relate to Spring season, though some of the prompts could be used year round for reflection. Please check out the preview to see every single page included.
Other info: The prompts are based on the Monday through Friday schedule, and many use alliterations for each day. (Marvelous Monday, Tried it Tuesday, Wednesday Wishes, Thursday Thinkers, Friday Friendships, etc...)
Like Morning Messages? Here are the links to all the other sets:
Anytime #1 Morning Messages
Anytime #2 Morning Messages
Anytime #3 Morning Messages
Anytime Bundle Morning Messages
Back to School Morning Messages
Holiday Morning Messages
Autumn Morning Messages
Winter Morning Messages
Spring Morning Messages
End of Year Morning Messages
I hope this helps someone!
Give me a whiteboard marker though, and I'm not artistic. If I wait until the morning to set up the whiteboard prompt, I usually draw a blank as to what to write. My goal is to make an entire year worth of prompts that I can either display on my projector (and students write on their whiteboards or use the included response slips), or I can print the prompts, laminate, and stick them on the board. I need this to be easy because I've seen how much of an impact it has made in my classroom.
This is the eighth set of my Morning Messages series. Included are 20 different prompts (full color background) and 20 specific response slips. This specific set is tied to prompts that relate to Spring season, though some of the prompts could be used year round for reflection. Please check out the preview to see every single page included.
Other info: The prompts are based on the Monday through Friday schedule, and many use alliterations for each day. (Marvelous Monday, Tried it Tuesday, Wednesday Wishes, Thursday Thinkers, Friday Friendships, etc...)
Like Morning Messages? Here are the links to all the other sets:
Anytime #1 Morning Messages
Anytime #2 Morning Messages
Anytime #3 Morning Messages
Anytime Bundle Morning Messages
Back to School Morning Messages
Holiday Morning Messages
Autumn Morning Messages
Winter Morning Messages
Spring Morning Messages
End of Year Morning Messages
I hope this helps someone!
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For years I've had my students reflect in our journals, answering prompts and sharing their responses with our class family in order to build relationships with their peers. This year I branched out and started asking questions throughout the entire week, instead of just random moments, sometimes reflective prompts, other times silly, for the same reason. I want my students to talk and be engaged. I want them to share about themselves and learn about others. It really brings my classroom together.
Give me a whiteboard marker though, and I'm not artistic. If I wait until the morning to set up the whiteboard prompt, I usually draw a blank as to what to write. My goal is to make an entire year worth of prompts that I can either display on my projector (and students write on their whiteboards or use the included response slips), or I can print the prompts, laminate, and stick them on the board. I need this to be easy because I've seen how much of an impact it has made in my classroom.
This is the eighth set of my Morning Messages series. Included are 20 different prompts (full color background) and 20 specific response slips. This specific set is tied to prompts that relate to Spring season, though some of the prompts could be used year round for reflection. Please check out the preview to see every single page included.
Other info: The prompts are based on the Monday through Friday schedule, and many use alliterations for each day. (Marvelous Monday, Tried it Tuesday, Wednesday Wishes, Thursday Thinkers, Friday Friendships, etc...)
Like Morning Messages? Here are the links to all the other sets:
Anytime #1 Morning Messages
Anytime #2 Morning Messages
Anytime #3 Morning Messages
Anytime Bundle Morning Messages
Back to School Morning Messages
Holiday Morning Messages
Autumn Morning Messages
Winter Morning Messages
Spring Morning Messages
End of Year Morning Messages
I hope this helps someone!
Give me a whiteboard marker though, and I'm not artistic. If I wait until the morning to set up the whiteboard prompt, I usually draw a blank as to what to write. My goal is to make an entire year worth of prompts that I can either display on my projector (and students write on their whiteboards or use the included response slips), or I can print the prompts, laminate, and stick them on the board. I need this to be easy because I've seen how much of an impact it has made in my classroom.
This is the eighth set of my Morning Messages series. Included are 20 different prompts (full color background) and 20 specific response slips. This specific set is tied to prompts that relate to Spring season, though some of the prompts could be used year round for reflection. Please check out the preview to see every single page included.
Other info: The prompts are based on the Monday through Friday schedule, and many use alliterations for each day. (Marvelous Monday, Tried it Tuesday, Wednesday Wishes, Thursday Thinkers, Friday Friendships, etc...)
Like Morning Messages? Here are the links to all the other sets:
Anytime #1 Morning Messages
Anytime #2 Morning Messages
Anytime #3 Morning Messages
Anytime Bundle Morning Messages
Back to School Morning Messages
Holiday Morning Messages
Autumn Morning Messages
Winter Morning Messages
Spring Morning Messages
End of Year Morning Messages
I hope this helps someone!
Report this resource to TPT
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This was such a great resource for my morning meeting time. These were great conversation starters!
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Fabulous!
I am so glad that I added this set to my binder of morning messages! They are great morning meeting starters!
Great questions to start our day.
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