Morning Meetings for Kindergarten
Build Relationships and Support SEL
Morning meetings are a crucial way to build relationships with your students. They provide a safe, warm environment. Students build a sense of trust and routine with each morning meeting. Kindergarten is a building block foundation. This is the time students will learn to listen to each other, encourage each other, build confidence and relationships.
Digital Morning Meetings
How are you going back to school in person, hybrid learning or 100% remote? My school is going back using the hybrid model. We will have 2 different groups of students. One group on Monday and Thursday and the other group on Tuesday and Friday. Some students are also able to choose 100% remote.
With so many different options, I wanted to be able to reach all of my students everyday! I want to start off each day with a morning meeting and keep the consistency throughout the school year. Digital Morning Meetings
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Be Consistent
- Start every day off with the morning greetings slide! Your students will know exactly what to expect when the morning meeting starts!
- Next comes the Reading Brain Slides! These include the following skills:
- Letters A-Z recognition with pictures
- Syllable blending
- Sound segmenting
- Decoding words
- Counting Syllables
- Letter Fluency
- Short vowel CVC
- Then comes the Math Brain Slides, including the following skills:
- Counting 0-20 with a tens frame
- Number formation 0-20
- Counting pictures to 20
- Adding to 10
- Number bonds
- Missing number sequencing
- Base ten block counting
- Subtracting to 10
- End each day with A Would You Rather Activity!
- Categories include:
- Food
- Animals
- Technology
- Go to
- Transportation
- Sports
- Read (Book Favorites)
- Categories include:
Have fun and build those relationships with your students!