Morning Welcome Session

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Preps Smart Start Morning Session (06-11-2012 )
This is my favourite time of the Prep day. Early Time with parents: Before school...
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Leigh
Prep Morning Starter (06-11-2012 )
The morning session in my class begins with us singing a good morning song (this...
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Denise
Starting the Day Year 2 and 3 (06-11-2012 )
The school day begins at 8:45am. Children gather onto the mat. I welcome students...
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Kristel Rollings
Morning Message (06-11-2012 )
I have just introduced a new aspect to my Pre-primary morning message writing. The...
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Tracy
Community Circle in the morning (06-11-2012 )
Our community morning time begins outside when my students arrive at 8:20. The heavy...
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Kathryn Davies
Year 1/2 Morning Session (06-11-2012 )
Our morning begins at 8:30am I have a morning computer roster and students on their...
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maria
Miatoll Morning Welcome from Kuwait (06-11-2012 )
Hi - I teach English to KG2 children aged between 5-6 years old at a Bilingual...
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jeanie
Morning welcome- PREP (06-11-2012 )
Doors open at 8.40 This session takes about 15-20 mins all up, and covers a lot of...
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Kylie
Teacher Year 1/2 (06-11-2012 )
The classroom is open at 8:30am. The children arrive and unpack their belongings...
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Morning Storyboard Jokes (06-11-2012 )
As part of you morning session. Pop a joke on the 'Morning Storyboard'. Children...
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Donna from K-3 Teacher Resources
Morning Storyboard (06-11-2012 )
Morning Storyboard.... A great way to start each morning is with a morning...
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