Morning Work Stations – March
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Whether you call them Morning Work Tubs or Morning Work Bins or Morning Work Stations . . . engaging morning work can be the difference between loving arrival time and dreading it.
 
⭐⭐If you’d like to see a detailed account of how I implement Morning Work Tubs, what is included in each set and the materials used, check out my Morning Work Stations page for all the details HERE.
 
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Morning Work Stations accomplish two very important things in my classroom. They keep my students engaged in a meaningful activity while I take attendance, talk with parents and greet students as they wander in from breakfast, a late bus or a late start to their morning. Additionally, Morning Work Tubs give me an opportunity to work in those important fine motor and sensory activities that are disappearing from our students’ curriculum due to lack of time in our day. I can’t say enough good things about them.

This packet is actually the seventh in a series. In my Back To School Morning Work set, I give you everything you need to organize, set up and label your morning work along with activities to get you started and lay the groundwork for future sets like this one.

This set includes 39 activities for the month of March, including ‘I Can’ cards for each one. These ‘I Can’ sheets also indicate the standard or skill that the activity addresses. You can choose the activities that fit your classroom best to use in your stations.
Pot of Gold Sight Word Links
Somewhere over the rainbow CVC Self-Correcting Fun
Lucky Links Numbers and Quantities
Rainbow Sand Tray Sight Words Trays
Fill Your Pot Playdoh Counting Math Mats
Luck of the Irish Playdoh Ten Frame
Luck of the Irish Playdoh How Many More To Make Ten
Playdoh Rainbows and Dress A Leprechaun
Playdoh St. Patrick’s Lucky Playdoh Items
Lucky Q-tip Painting
Colors of the Rainbow (Therapy Putty)
Colors of the Rainbow Sorting
Colors of the Rainbow, Find, Sort, Graph and Count
Race To Fill Your Hat
Fill Your Pot
Fill Your Pot With One More
Empty Your Pot with One Less
Lucky Spin To Win
Counting On Shamrocks
Counting Back Shamrocks
Lucky Number Bonds Self Correcting
Lucky Sticker Count
Lucky Addition
St. Patrick’s Day Gel Bead Sort
St. Patrick’s Day Gel Bead Roll and Win
Lucky Lego Challenge: Rainbow, Pot of Gold, Horseshoe
St. Patrick’s Cut and Thread Straws
Lucky Constructing Letters and Words
Rainbow Containers Count and Record
Pot of Gold Containers Adding Up
Leprechaun’s Gold Lowercase/Capital Matching Puzzles
Leprechaun’s Letter Sounds Matching Puzzles
Leprechaun’s CVC Words Matching Puzzles
Leprechaun’s Blending Word Match Puzzles
Colors of the Rainbow Patterns Self-correcting
Lucky Letter Match Up
Lucky Sight Word Match Up
Unlock Your Luck

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☀️ Morning Work Stations – January
☀️ Morning Work Stations – March
☀️ Morning Work Stations – November
☀️ Morning Work Stations – October
☀️ Morning Work Stations – May
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