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Morning Meetings

When students enter the school each morning, some are excited and eager to learn. However, others are tired, grumpy, and frustrated about being back at school. This then translates into various emotions when the day begins. Some just want to socialize with friends while others want to start lessons. Due to this wide range, establishing a smooth morning routine is essential. One of the best ways to do this involves a morning meeting activity. Honestly, there are so many incredible ways to begin morning meetings to meet the needs of every classroom! 

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Not a One-Size-Fits-All Strategy 

There is not one specific way to begin a morning meeting activity. Just like teaching strategies, every teacher has different preferences. Additionally, every classroom has different needs and goals based on the students. Thankfully, there are many ways to embed other focus elements while developing a smooth morning routine. 

Implementing Social-Emotional Learning and a Growth Mindset 

Honestly, the world is entirely different from what teachers grew up in. No matter the age, students now feel more pressure. This can be about making friends feel popular, doing the best in school, or performing a certain way in extracurriculars. Unfortunately, this pressure often makes students sad and anxious. On top of this, they often doubt themselves and what they can do. Thankfully, SEL and Growth Mindset are incredible elements to easily incorporate into the morning routine! Students will be so thankful to have a teacher who works hard to ensure students are positive, confident, and driven. 

Since teachers have so much to plan and handle daily, resources are ready to help! For instance, the 1st- 3rd Grade Growth Mindset Activities for August are a fantastic way to build positivity and communication. All of the activities will help ensure students begin their day feeling positive and empowered. This will occur through resources that include foundational growth mindset concepts. Specifically, this consists of growth versus fixed mindset, learning all about the brain, and understanding how neurons work. Overall, students will learn strategies and techniques that they can use throughout their entire lives! 

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Opening Up Minds with Morning Meeting Activity

When planning morning meetings, teachers want students to work on various goals. Sometimes, this means they are discussing with classmates. Other times, it means they are moving to release some energy. Luckily, the 1st-3rd Grade Morning Meetings for September and the 4th Grade and Up Morning Meetings for September are ready. Both sets provide incredible ways to build collaboration among classmates! 

All of the activities focus on developing a growth mindset and never giving up. Honestly, these resources are perfect for September now that students understand the day’s routine. Each week focuses on an essential topic of having a growth mindset. This includes perseverance, grit, mistakes, and self-reflection. Students can discuss their thoughts on each morning meeting activity or write them down privately. They can even write down their thoughts and then share them with a partner or the entire class. Honestly, this resource provides an incredible way for students to get to know each other while preparing their minds for a day of learning. 

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Let’s Get Moving 

Movement is so important throughout the school day! Students do not have the attention span to sit still for 8 hours. They need opportunities to move their bodies to re-energize themselves. Likewise, they need time to release built-up energy. Thankfully, the 4th Grade and Up Morning Meeting Activities allow students to build a growth mindset while moving. The activities enable students to learn how the body and brain work through hands-on activities. For instance, they will work in a group to use their bodies to show how neurons work! Students will love learning how to always believe in themselves through these engaging activities. 

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Morning Meeting Activity Versatility 

Morning meetings allow teachers to work on so many goals with students. For instance, they can focus on Social-Emotional Learning or how to overcome obstacles. Likewise, they enable students to develop their classroom family through discussion and collaboration. Whether teachers use the morning meeting activities independently or in a group, students will be thankful to have such a caring teacher. 

Morning meetings can be a game-changer in the classroom. They create the perfect way for students to begin the day with enjoyable, structured activities. Thankfully, the above morning meeting activity options help students gain confidence, positive thinking, and classroom relationships. 

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I am Kirsten Tulsian, an elementary educator with 18 years of experience as a teacher and counselor. My passion lies in empowering students to discover their inherent brilliance through the use of engaging, rigorous, and meaningful activities. I look forward to connecting with you!

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