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Daily Morning Work for November

  Are you looking for solid grade-level Morning Work? Would quick assessment checks help you design future lessons? Then Daily Common Core and More is for you! This is a monthly series of daily math, reading, and writing activities.

Every month provides 4 weeks’ worth of review and practice in math and language arts that are on a 5-day rotation.

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NOVEMBER 1st D

Each page is identified with a letter of the alphabet. This way, no matter what day of the week the month starts on, you can go through the pages sequentially. Also, each skill has the CCSS identification number for easy reference.

NOVEMBER 1st Grade sample

In addition, there are BONUS activities. Everything has been identified and coordinated for easy implementation.

Here’s what teachers are saying:
“This is excellent! Will definitely be a monthly purchase!”

“I’m excited to use this as morning work :)”

“Love, love, love these daily Common Core activities!

“I used this at the end of last year and will be looking for ones to use at the start of this year.”

“Fantastic resource”

1st Grade November Includes:
* Counting Coins
* Measurement
* Word Families
* Rhyming Words
* Addition
* End Marks
* 4 Ways to Show Numbers
* Using Sight Words

Available for 2nd grade too! Click on the picture below.

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    When I started teaching, I quickly realized that student teaching didn't prepare me for the real challenges of being alone in a classroom full of young children. The learning curve was steep and time was limited. That is why I created the Literacy Garden. My hope is this will be a place for inspiration, mentoring, and connecting.

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    Hi! I'm Alison

    My #1 passion is all things literacy! I'm a curriculum creator and literacy specialist with over 30 years teaching in elementary classrooms. My goal is to share creative and engaging ways to grow your students and are easy to implement and academically sound. You can expect to find teaching tips to boost your confidence and grow your learners. You don't have to do this alone! I'm the support you've been looking for. I'm so glad you are here!

    About the Literacy Garden

    When I started teaching, I quickly realized that student teaching didn't prepare me for the real challenges of being alone in a classroom full of young children. The learning curve was steep and time was limited. That is why I created the Literacy Garden. My hope is this will be a place for inspiration, mentoring, and connecting.

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