It's Tuesday morning I just got back from the copier, dropped a stack of papers on my desk, and I still have another pile to go. I'll have to run that pile through during my prep. I grabbed the purple scented Scentos markers (it's a purple kinda day) and so far I've gotten the date and "Dear Cla" written down on the chart paper that's glaring me down when I hear "Hi Mrs. Pettersen!"
I look up at the clock "How in the world is it 8:25 already?" I swore I was going to write my morning message before I left yesterday afternoon but by the time I left yesterday afternoon I was running out the door- literally at 5:00 because I promised my son I would take him to the skateboard park before it got dark. Fail. It was dark before I even got to my car in the parking lot. Sorry, Tyler. I'll try tomorrow.
Now I have one student telling me he lost a tooth, another one asking me where her homework goes (on day 46 of first grade) and a 5th saying "Hi Mrs. Pettersen" and I'm supposed to standing in the hallway greeting students as they arrive. But nope. I'm on my knees STILL trying to write the AM message. I realize I have NO idea what to write. Partly because I'm getting interrupted every 15 seconds and partly because...well....I have no idea what to write. "Today we have Art" is what I write everyday. Well...unless we have Gym. Then I write that.
I can't even. This is just ridiculous. I need more hours in the day. No I don't. I take that back.
I used to bring the chart paper home and write the morning messages by hand every Sunday night and that worked out well. For about 2 weeks. Then the paper ripped and bent, I
So now... I make my morning messages on my laptop, save them to Google Drive and DONE! I turn on my SMARTboard and that's it. All I do in the morning is turn on my interactive whiteboard and my morning message is ready to go.
I was out once this month but because I had a folder titled "November Morning Messages" on my desktop, on my laptop, my sub just clicked on the folder and she had a morning message already prepared. And the heaven's opened up!
Because it's on the SMARTboard, suddenly my kiddos are soooo invested. They LOVE it! They can't wait to go up to the board to answer the questions and participate.
Since we use Fundations for our Phonics program, we review key skills such as glued or welded sounds like the /all/ sound in ball. I love how they get the practice, not only the skill- but also their handwriting!
All the slides are in PowerPoint and are editable so you type in your own text if you want to customize it to suit your own needs, and your own curriculum. Just make sure you save it so you don't have to do it again. Don't make more work for yourself, right?
I have loved this so much and it has saved me so much time, that I am busy making editable morning messages for every month! If you follow my store on TpT, whenever I upload a new resource it is on sale for 20% for the first 24 hours. I just uploaded December Morning Messages yesterday.
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Here's to the little things that make our lives a little bit easier!
I just did a professional development on making morning messages. I was telling the teachers how I make one for the whiteboard and one on chart paper (they both have very different purposes). Any way, most teachers said they could only try asking a Question of the Day rather than write a whole message. Your product might be the solution they're looking for - when I have the chance, I'll tell them about it!
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