![]() |
![]() |
Morning Messages
Why Do We Write A Morning Message?
By participating in the writing of our morning message, students learn...
writing is speech written down
proper letter formation
upper and lower case letter recognition
associating letters and sounds
left to right progression
differentiate between a letter, a word, and a
sentence
reading of common sight words
spacing
punctuation
to look for patterns within words (word families)
| September | X | |||
| October | X | |||
| November | X | X | ||
| December | X | X | ||
| January | X | X | ||
| February | X | X | X | |
| March | X | X | X | X |
| April | X | X | X | X |
| May | X | X | X | X |
| June | X | X | X |
X |
Chart Paper
Black Marker and Yellow Marker
Red, Green, and Yellow Marker
Pointer
Make a road map for your message. This means that every word you write will have a yellow line under it indication the beginning and end of the word. You can either write the message ahead of time, or do it in front of the class. I do it both ways. I often omit letters, words, punctuation marks, and/or parts of words. Students fill in missing parts, locate star words (circling them in green), locate commas (highlight them in yellow), and stop sentences (circle sentence stoppers in red). We read the message, count the words, letters, sentences, and lines. I allow students to take the messages home and keep them. Your student of the day could be the one to take it home. I just draw a name from our name cup.
White Board
Expo Markers (black, yellow, red, green)
Eraser
Can
Student Names on Popsicle Sticks
Pointer
Can be done similar to chart paper method. I vary the routine by picking student names out of a cup and having them come to the board and erase a word. Before they erase, they must read the word.
Overhead Projector
Transparency (programmed like primary writing paper - - with lines to write on)
Vis-A-Vis Markers (black, yellow, green, red)
Fly Swatter
Can
Student Names on Popsicle Sticks
Pointer
I write the message on the overhead ahead of time (in black). We read the message as a class using a pointer. We also count the letters, words, lines, and/or sentences. Students are selected to come up one at a time and swat a word they can read. They must read the word before swatting it. I let them give the word a good WHACK. They love to do that! We circle star words in green, highlight commas in yellow, and circle sentence stoppers in red.
Magnetic Board (my red felt board is magnetic)
Magnetic Word Cards
Pointer
Can
Student Names on Popsicle Sticks
I determine the message ahead of time and select the necessary word cards from my index box and place the cards needed for the day's message in a special container. When the students come in, they choose 3-4 cards each. I verbally give the message and students construct the message using the cards they have. This is GREAT for listening skills!
Ideas for Facilitating Morning Messages
Say the words as you
write, spelling each as you go.
How many words are in
the first sentence? Circle and count the words.
How many letters are in
the first sentence?" Circle and count the letters.
Talk about which
sentence has more letters, and words.
Discuss how what you say, you can write
Observe where to start writing an d which way the
writing goes (L to R)
Observe where to begin the next sentence or line
(top to bottom)
Practice saying the words, then saying each letter, one at a time, as it is
written
Notice
capital letters
Notice the use and function of
punctuation
Count sentences
Count
words in sentences
Count
letters in words or sentences
Decide which of the sentences has more words/letters
Clap the
sounds (syllables) you hear in words, like today (to-day)
Talk
about how you start and end a message
Talk
about the things that happen each day (notice patterns)
Talk
about special events that happen to students in the class
After several weeks release responsibility to the students:
Can someone show me
where I start my morning message?
What sound do you hear
at the beginning of this word?
What letter do I write
at the beginning of that word?
What do I put at the
end of that sentence?
What do I put at the
end of that question?
How do I show that we
are excited about going?
How do I end my
sentence?
Can anyone help me
spell the word, 'love'?
Does anyone know what
letter to begin 'Today' with?
Can you find a word you
know and circle it?
Can you find a word that begins like Adam?
Can you find a word that rhymes with ______?
http://www.thekcrew.net/buzzbook.html
http://www.pre-kpages.com/mornmessage.html
http://teachers.net/lessons/posts/2728.html
http://www.fcps.k12.va.us/DeerParkES/TR/message/message.htm
http://www.springfield.k12.il.us/resources/languagearts/readingwriting/morningmessage.htm
http://www.hubbardscupboard.org/morning_message.html