For years I've had my students respond to prompts to learn more about them and to build our classroom community. This year I bumped those prompts to a transition piece (instead of just in our Whole Class Writing Journals or on Fridays for reflection), and it was absolutely wonderful. The kids got an engaging little brain break that double dipped to build relationships.
Win Win!
I don't know about you though, but once the day gets going, I can't just erase everything on the board to write a prompt, or sometimes the whiteboard is filled with things we need to save... or there were those moments in the morning that I did have a clean whiteboard, but I couldn't think of what to write for a prompt...
This summer I decided my big project will be to create a years worth of prompts for my students to use. The same prompts that I've used over the years, but putting it into a format that allows me to either:
1.) Project it on my screen.
or
2.) Print & Stick it up on the board.
or
3.) Put the printed prompt in a writing station.
I'm personally leaning toward having the files on my desktop and just clicking it on in the morning. Students can respond somedays on their whiteboards, other days in their journals, and still others I can pass out the response sheets and we can add them to our exit slip pocket chart so everyone can see their responses. Then my big whiteboard can stay all set for our math lesson.
So far, I've made up 2 sets with 20 prompts each.
The first set is an "Anytime" set because it can be used anytime of the year.
The second set is geared toward Back to School and has specific questions that are perfect for the transition to a new grade level.
Check out the preview at TPT to see every single page. |
Each prompt has it's own corresponding reflection sheet (quarter page size). I wanted to get them ready now on the off chance that when I have a sub next year, it will be an easy print & go, then I can still see my students' responses, and our routine can stay the same on a sub day.
Would you like one of the sets? Just leave your email below, and I'll choose 2 winners on Saturday evening. Both sets are presently 50% off too, only $1.50 each.
I hope you are having a fabulous day!
I love these! Great for morning meetings. Mlmkj81@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI think this is a great idea. I'm starting next year with morning meetings and this will be a great thing for the kids to work on right when they come in before 8:00.
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Such a great way to get to know the kids better! princesshutch@carolina.rr.com
ReplyDeleteGreat idea!
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This is a great idea!! I would love to try it. Teachingthief@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteLove the idea! tinysmiles34@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! I love that I can display them on my whiteboard and my students love using the whiteboard- so win-win! teachermom79@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI love this idea! Erin.Bullington@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteLove this idea! Thanks for sharing! dclark-becker@vermilionschools.org
ReplyDeleteLove this idea!! Alex_lindsey@hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteThis looks great! Would love to be one of the winners. cplymel@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteLove these! sherie24@bellsouth.net
ReplyDeleteI have been looking at these morning whiteboard messages on pinterest the last few weeks - it looks like a great idea! I would love to be one of the winners! cathycusson54@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteThese would be awesome!
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These look great! mollyteach1@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI'd love to try these! abcgal@dslextreme.com
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ReplyDeleteThese look great, Emily! I'd be interested in trying them out! ebeattie@mrsbeattiesclassroom.com :)
ReplyDelete~Erin
Mrs. Beattie’s Classroom
Congrats to Amanda (comment #5) and Candance (comment #11). I've emailed you both, please check those inboxes. :)
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