Are you looking for ways to engage your elementary school students in their morning work? If so, here are some ideas to get them started.
- Word Sorts
Word sorts can provide extra practice for spelling or phonic skills. Prepare them by laminating and storing them in tubs or bags, and you’ll have a ready-made morning work activity anytime!
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- Phonics Review Practice
Daily reading morning work can include phonics review practice with these easy-to-print worksheets. These can also be laminated and put into morning work tubs. Change them every week so your weekly skills match your morning assignment!
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- Parts of Speech Practice
Grammar practice is a great way to review parts of speech for morning work. In addition, these practice pages are great for practicing essential grammar skills.
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- Morning Task Tubs
A fun morning tub activity includes hands-on and critical thinking tasks. Think outside the box and include tasks that encourage social and motor skills.
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- Kaboom Money Game
Games like Kaboom are a fun alternative to regular seatwork. This type of morning work also allows students to work together. In addition, Kaboom can be played with many math, reading, or language arts skills.
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