Here are 188+ morning whiteboard messages ready to be used with your class for the entire year! Each of the messages is meant to encourage conversation, motivate, and inspire your students. These prompts will also help create a positive classroom community! Included: - 188+ half sheet question/response papers - 188+ quarter sheet question cards (print, laminate, put on a binder ring, & use it to keep ideas so that you can choose a prompt and write it on the board) - 188+ whole sheet prompts so that you can project it on the whiteboard - Additional blank papers so that you can create your own * Check out the hashtag #miss5thswhiteboard (on Instagram) for ideas on how other teachers use similar prompts & decorate their whiteboards.
Last Friday's message fueled my class up for a great Labor Day weekend!
This product will be the start of a new ENGAGING and FUN way for you students to start the day or begin a new period! Included is 185 DAILY SLIDES with a morning message for each day. You project the prompt onto the board and students walk in, grab a dry erase marker and write their response. This is such a fun way to start the morning and have some on-task talk time at the start of the day! An incredibly non-intimidating way to persuade even the most reluctant students to participate! Use in the morning or when a brain break or redirection/transition is needed! If you like this check out my other daily prompts for specific subjects! Daily Bell Work Math- Grade 4 Daily Writing Prompts And my bestseller ... Daily Bell Ringers If you like this product please leave me some positive feedback (and earn yourself some tpt credits!). Check out my store for more of my products: Chalk it to Me - Store
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For my Publishing class, I get my students in the mood for writing by doing a daily journal prompt. So far, I’ve borrowed a lot …
When you gaze upon an empty whiteboard, what do you see?
Take time to ponder questions that go beyond the curriculum.
When you gaze upon an empty whiteboard, what do you see?
It started with a picture and a hashtag. The picture showed a classroom whiteboard with an inspirational quote written decoratively on it. The hashtag was #whiteboardwisdom. Since I love allitera…
Take time to ponder questions that go beyond the curriculum.