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Daily Oral Language Morning Message Bundle All Year Grammar Activity for Editing

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My students absolutely love this! We had the October version and they begged me to get the rest! How do you resist that request!?! Thank you so much!
This is a phenomenal way to get your students excited about writing. They love the classroom visitors!

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    Morning Message - The perfect morning work! The children will be excited to come to your classroom each day! They read and correct a different message every day of the school year. Your students will learn valuable editing skills while correcting the messages, and writing skills when writing back to the visitors with the included stationery.

    With this All Year Package You Receive -

    A message for your students to correct every day of the school year

    Student packets for each student

    Stationery for your students to write back to the visitors

    A printable "flat" of each visitor to move around your classroom

    An editable version for you to adapt to meet your students' needs

    A Google Slides TM Version for each month

    A class book for each month of the year

    Additional various activities with each visitor

    The program helps students spot the mistakes they make in their own spelling, punctuation, and verb agreement errors.

    This bundle now includes take-home books. After completing all of the messages for the month, send the visitor home with each of your students. They write a page about the visitor's adventures, and you compile the pages into a class book. There is one for each month.

    For Canadian users, this product can be adapted for your use. The turkey can visit in October, and the bat can come in November. The PowerPoint version can be edited to change any spelling discrepancies, or you can have your students fix them as they do the other errors made in the letters.

    Here is a list of the characters who will visit your classroom -

    September - Scamper the squirrel gets ready for winter (try a sample for free)

    October – Shadow the bat is looking for a place to sleep

    November – Gobbles is looking for a place to hide

    December – Rudolph travels to your school

    January – Cassie teaches your students about “Paying it Forward”

    February – Valentino figures out why he’s so hungry and tired

    March – Patty the leprechaun causes trouble for your classroom

    April - Help Early find a good spot to build a nest

    May – Buzzy will teach your students why she is so important

    Summer - Jeramiah, the frog teaches about amphibians (can be used anytime throughout the year)

    Bonus - Learn about US symbols with America, the Eagle

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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Know and apply grade-level phonics and word analysis skills in decoding words.
    Print all upper- and lowercase letters.
    Use common, proper, and possessive nouns.
    Use singular and plural nouns with matching verbs in basic sentences (e.g., He hops; We hop).
    Use personal, possessive, and indefinite pronouns (e.g., I, me, my; they, them, their; anyone, everything).

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