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Morning Meeting for Special Education & Autism - Middle & High School BUNDLE

Rated 4.9 out of 5, based on 436 reviews
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This is an awesome resource!! Super age-appropriate and age respectful for my students in a life skills class at the high school setting. It's even better and easier if you have a SmartBoard where students can interact with it through the PowerPoint Slides!
This is a great resource for a daily morning meeting, with lots of different slide activities. I only wish some of the pieces were editable to fit the language used in my class.
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Do you have students in special education or on the autism spectrum who struggle with morning meeting or calendar time? If so, this Morning Meeting Bundle for Special Education & Autism - Middle & High School is a must-have!

This bundle includes a set of print and digital tools to help students in middle and high school participate in morning meeting and calendar time. With this bundle, you'll get lesson plans for each activity, printable response cards to help students engage and participate in group, and 4 life-skills printable interactive books for students to read.

Plus, the Money Problem of the Day product is great for practicing identifying the right amount of money to provide a clerk with differentiated levels. Don't miss out on this essential toolkit for helping your students succeed in morning meeting and calendar time! 

With the Morning Meeting Bundle, you'll be able to provide structure and communication opportunities for your students, while also teaching them important calendar skills, counting, and more. Plus, all of the materials are included so you can get started right away - there's no need to search for anything else!

I've even included the lesson plans for you to copy and paste!!

You will find all the materials you need for running a morning meeting class in middle and high school for special education students, with a strong focus on developmentally appropriate skills for students who are below grade level with age-relevant or age-appropriate materials. And you'll be ready in the future for morning meeting, digital or in print!

Included in these morning meeting special education resources:

22 Interactive Slides with Moveable Pieces - PowerPoint and Google Slides

Copy and Paste Lesson Plans - from my lesson plans to yours, copy and paste what you need for each activity in the kit

Calendar Months - Calendar months are included with decorations for events related to that month. There are 2 versions of October and December to accommodate schools in which holiday materials are not allowed [print & digital]

  1. Calendar Dates - Calendar date cards to teach date/number identification as well as understanding of home and school. There is 1 set of calendar numbers (1-31) with school buildings, 1 set of calendar numbers (1-31) with home, holiday cards and special occasions (e.g., field day, special Olympics) and 6 community activity cards  [print and digital]
  2. Days of the Week - Yesterday was, today is and tomorrow will be strips with symbols, days of the week with symbols to complete them, and days of the week in colored cards, black and white cards, and colored print cards for matching and sequencing. Response cards for days of the week are also included for students to use markers or clothespins to all answer which day of the week it is to increase engagement and response opportunities. [print and digital]
  3. Morning Meeting Schedule - 10 cards for each activity contained in the kit as well as class jobs so that students can predict the routine. [print and digital]
  4. How I Came to School - multiple cards of bus, van, walk (2 versions), bike, and car, and board titles for choosing and counting how everyone came to school [print and digital]
  5. Calendar Dates - 6 male and female cards for children to identify their gender, count the boys and girls in the class and graph to determine whether there are more boys or girls, and 2 options of headers for a choice board and graphing board [print only]
  6. Who’s Here - 2 options of board titles for a Who’s Here board along with at home and at school visuals for students to check in—you would add students’ pictures or names or have them sign in [print and digital]
  7. Communication / Choice Boards - song boards and title for storing visuals of song choices, 12 song choice pictures based on Kidz Bop and popular music, 1 book board and title for storing and presenting visuals for books, and 12 story choice pictures [print and digital] (includes printable stop & go visuals)
  8. Interactive Books - 3 interactive books based on life skills [print only]
  9. How Do I Feel Today? - 2 types of boards with 3 versions of a 5-point scale [print and digital]
  10. Exercise Board - 2 options for exercise boards with pictures of exercises [print and digital]
  11. Weather -1 Weather Board with to choose weather conditions [print and digital]
  • 3 Digital Weather Boards to use with your local forecast (clip from online forecast or from paper) and the students answer questions about that day’s weather on the board or on a worksheet/ response card
  • 2 Digital Weather Boards where they find thee temperature and choose what they should wear
  • 3 Editable and Printable Weather Worksheets
  • Printable Weather Response Cards

Morning meeting special education kits are perfect for students with significant disabilities. These students benefit from morning meetings in their classroom. Unfortunately, many teachers may struggle to find materials that are fitting for their age (i.e., not preschool or kindergarten) while focusing on basic skills like calendars. Luckily, this toolkit of morning meeting activities is designed to structure morning meetings for these students with meaningful and engaging materials and visuals. 

These morning meeting activities were specifically designed to have visual support to keep students engaged, while also providing age-respectful activities (e.g., songs, books). In addition, it contains the visuals needed to have a schedule for the routine of morning meetings so that the students can anticipate events and know if there are changes.

Interactive books included for your morning meetings…

  • Let’s Go Shopping - grocery shopping for cooking apple dessert
  • Paying for Purchases - methods of payment for purchases
  • Where Do We Find Things at School - 2 versions—matching identical room pictures and matching illustrations of associated items or actions to rooms

 ✅These interactive books are available for separate purchase in my store: Functional Interactive Adapted Books Shopping and School

What are teachers saying about the print version of this product…

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “This is a great resource for Morning Work! I love that there are so many options - calendar, weather, attendance, etc. - and many skills for students to practice while completing this lesson together each morning. Great resource! Thank you!” - Sarah E. 

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “This is a great product to use in your early morning routine. I love the colors and all the fun season and holiday cards. Also, love the weather cards and it really helped my students.” - Marshall M.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “Excellent resource!  I made morning binders for each of my students.  They will do it from home as I do it on my board in our distance learning classroom.  I liked this because it is similar to what we did daily in class and when we get back into the classroom they will each have their own!  Thank you!” - Tracey B.

© Christine Reeve

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one classroom. They may not be copied for additional classes without purchasing

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Total Pages
379 pages
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Teaching Duration
1 Year
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Count to answer “how many?” questions about as many as 20 things arranged in a line, a rectangular array, or a circle, or as many as 10 things in a scattered configuration; given a number from 1-20, count out that many objects.
Identify whether the number of objects in one group is greater than, less than, or equal to the number of objects in another group, e.g., by using matching and counting strategies.
Compare two numbers between 1 and 10 presented as written numerals.
Solve word problems involving dollar bills, quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies, using $ and ¢ symbols appropriately. Example: If you have 2 dimes and 3 pennies, how many cents do you have?
Participate in collaborative conversations with diverse partners about kindergarten topics and texts with peers and adults in small and larger groups.

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