Morning Binder--Beginner Level

Over the last couple days, I have shown you my mid-level and advanced level morning binders.  Today I will show you pictures of what one of my beginner-level binders looks like.  Again, it covers the same topics...just involves more matching and less answering of questions.

The student used to match all the letters in his first and last name, but we were able to backwards fade out the letters, so he is now spelling his name mostly on his own.

Matching Days of the week and months of the year.



Fluency Timing.  This student is just beginning to say a few words.  These are the words he says most often (most are his preferred items).  We set the timer for 30 seconds, and he tries to label as many pictures as he can.


The student matches the season, then pulls down the current season and places it in the blank box.



 Here, the student sorts pictures of sunny weather vs. rainy weather.  This can be difficult for some students even at the beginner level.  Too make this simpler, you can have the students match the pictures in each category instead of sort them.


Hope these binder pictures gave you some good ideas.  My kids complete them every day and for some reason, don't seem to get sick of them.  We do, however, change them throughout the year as students master a page or require additional/more challenging work.  I store all my extra pages in a big binder, so I can easily switch up the worksheets when needed.

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