Want to see all of my favorite read alouds that complement the INDIVIDUALISM theme? Click here! HAPPINESS + JOY Want to see all of my favorite read alouds that complement the MANAGING EMOTIONS theme? Click here! INDIVIDUALISM + BEING YOURSELF The Heart and the Bottle by Oliver Jeffers Want to see all of my favorite read alouds that complement the COURAGE theme? Click here! MANAGING EMOTIONS Mary Wears What She Wants by Keith Negley If I Never Forever Endeavor by Holly Meade Want to see all of my favorite read alouds that complement the FRIENDSHIP theme? Click here! COURAGE The Sandwich Swap by Queen Rania Al Abdullah and Kelly DiPucchio Life Without Nico by Francisco Javier Olea As a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, I may earn advertising fees at no cost to you by linking to. (Note: Read aloud lists include links to Amazon. SHORT READ ALOUDS FOR MORNING MEETINGS (ORGANIZED BY THEMES) It’s always fun and rewarding to see what new insights students gain from reading aloud stories and having discussions about previous themes. My hope is that you are able to skim this list to quickly find a read aloud that you have on hand.ĭoes your super short read aloud have to be on the theme that you are currently studying with students?! NO WAY! I love choosing short read alouds that allow me the opportunity to spiral back to previous morning meeting themes and discussions. In the interest of time-saving, I did not include summaries of these titles as I have in my other blog posts of recommended read aloud lists. Having a few strategies in our back pockets (like short read alouds or YouTube videos) for quick morning meetings is a great way to keep up the momentum of morning meetings. We know that if we are able to stick to the routines of morning meeting, our students will get more out of them and continue to grow. What are the benefits of using a super-short read aloud for a morning meeting lesson? Well, we all know that our schedules can get interrupted sometimes, but I’m an advocate of committing to continuing the discussions of morning meeting-even if we only have a few minutes-so that the social and emotional benefits of morning meeting don’t get lost in the shuffle of a busy day.
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