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Morning Woes - Morning Work

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May 02, 2010
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Settling in Time
by: Linda

When my students arrive, they put their TIGER HOMEWORK FOLDER in the tub. They also put in their lunch card and their FISH. Next, we have quiet choice until 9:15 when we regroup with my TEAM PARTNERS FOR READING. THE CHILDREN WORK AT COMPUTERS, LISTEN TO BOOKS ON CDs, DO PUZZLES, READ, WRITE, DRAW, AND WORK ON SCROLLS.
During this time, they visit quietly with friends while I do attendance and work with individuals.

Feb 10, 2010
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Morning Work Suggestion
by: Kristen W.

I had my students do "Drops in a Bucket." The book game with "Frog Games." If not that, I have also used Daily Oral Language/or the Math. They are great books that do nothing but review. I hope this will help you in someway.

Jan 19, 2010
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morning work
by: Anonymous

Hi, I had that problem too, so I just started giving easy review sheets, or handwriting sheets. During that time they could also write a short idea in their journal or a quick math sheet. If they don't finish it, it becomes homework or they may get time later, let me know what you think...

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