Review daily calendar, math, literacy, and fine motor skills with a printable kindergarten Busy Binder workbook!
Busy Binders! Kindergarten Morning Work Made Easy
Mornings in a kindergarten classroom can be pretty hectic. You’ve got the criers, the mess-makers, the wild ones, and then you have a handful that are ready to get down to business and start their day. This year, we’re excited to help you cool down the morning classroom behaviors and warm up your student’s brains with our Kindergarten Morning Work workbook!
Grab a Folder & Clear Sleeves to Build Your Good Morning Work Activity Books!
This printable resource is designed to be a reusable resource for your students to use again and again. With some prep work from you, your students will have handy skill-building workbooks that they can use each morning without any copies! Make each student one Busy Binder, and they can use it all year!
How to Start Building Your Busy Binder Morning Work Book
Important Note: Before printing, make sure you open the editable file and add your students’ names to the cover and the trace and write pages.
To prepare your busy binders, you’ll need a few supplies:
- 1 printed Busy Book printed worksheet pack for each student
- 1 3-prong folder (the sturdier, the better)
- Clear Sleeves/Sheet Protectors (approximately 15 per student)
- Patience (and a little assembly time)
- Dry erase markers
Begin assembly by deciding which worksheets you’d like students to have available from the start. Some teachers prefer having them all in place, while others like introducing them one at a time.
To create your Busy Binders, insert the needed number of sheet protectors into the folder using the prongs. You’ll need half as many sleeves as you have worksheets since you can put two in each sleeve (front and back). Place two worksheets in each clear sleeve with the backs together. Continue doing this until you’ve inserted all your worksheets for that student. Now, you have a reusable workbook that your students can grab each morning and start on as soon as they come in!
A Variety of Kindergarten Morning Work Activities
We’ve included a variety of printable templates for you to create your morning work activity books. Some activities include
- Monthly Calendar Patterning
- Daily Classroom Calendar Math
- Number of the Day
- Number Tracing
- Letter Tracing
- Shape Tracing
- Prewriting Skills (lines & shapes)
- Identifying colors
- Days of the week tracing
- Months of the year tracing
The best part about this busy binder setup is its adaptability! If your students need more advanced resources, you can add them to their workbooks by changing out pages from the sleeves. Once assembly is complete, hand them a dry erase marker and put them to work!
Download and Print Your Kindergarten Morning Work Activities!
This resource is available as an easy-to-use Google Slides Resource file. To get your copy, click the download button. You will be prompted to make a copy. From there, edit your slides with student names, etc. and print!
This resource was created by Samantha Rose, a teacher in Florida and Teach Starter Collaborator.
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it's not available of PDF!
Hi Angel, thanks for reaching out! This one isn't available straight out of the box as a PDF as there's some editing required before saving it as a PDF. Feel free to open the google slide file, make the relevant changes, and then download as a PDF. Thanks!