My 3 Step Morning Meeting Routine For 3rd, 4th, and 5th Graders
Morning meeting games and activities require way too much planning and implementation time. Here's the simple 3-step routine I use for morning meeting in my upper elementary (3rd, 4th, 5th) classroom. It would work great for middle school as well!
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00:00 Intro
01:47 Step 1
03:11 Step 2
06:13 Step 3
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Thank you for the writing information shared during this meeting. I teach 6-8 Am. History, Texas History and World Cultures. Many of my Students really have weak writing skills so besides the history! I try to incorporate writing skills, grammar and spelling. Very frustrating! Your talk this evening gave me better ideas on how I can help my students in short increments of time. Thank you! I appreciate getting the bonus information m, etc that you mentioned throughout the meeting tonight. Thanks again and Have a wonderful evening. 😊
I needed this today, as I am already having back-to-school nightmares and stress headaches (almost a month away...). It confirms my desire to have a purposeful, interesting start to the day that takes a little more than just "pull out your books!"
@AprilSmith
Жыл бұрын
Oh no! I think this will make a big difference for you. Take care of yourself. ❤️
Hi April! Love the video, thank you! I would really like to hear more about your daily goal setting sheets for your students. Do you have any tips for creating them? I'm a first year teacher (all inclusive, 4th grade) and want to start doing this with my students.
@AprilSmith
3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for watching! I don’t think it needs to be anything complex. We like using sticky notes and posting them up in the room where they won’t get lost. A quick page with a border that says GOALS and goes in their binder can work well too. When we set class goals, we write them on the board as well. I like to do 3 major class goals and one personal one for each kid.