What Is Morning Meeting?

Responsive Classroom Morning Meeting is an engaging way to start each day, build a strong sense of community, and set children up for success socially and academically. Each morning, students and teachers gather together in a circle for twenty to thirty minutes and interact with one another during four purposeful components.
Morning Meeting Components
- Greeting: Students and teachers greet one another by name.
- Sharing: Students share information about important events in their lives. Listeners often offer empathetic comments or ask clarifying questions.
- Group Activity: Everyone participates in a brief, lively activity that fosters group cohesion and helps students practice social and academic skills (for example, reciting a poem, dancing, singing, or playing a game).
- Morning Message: Students read and interact with a short message written by their teacher. The teacher crafts the message to help students focus on the work they’ll do in school that day.
More Articles on Morning Meeting
For more on the key principles and practices behind Responsive Classroom, visit the About Responsive Classroom section of our website! We also have dozens of articles on Morning Meeting, including:
- Keeping Morning Meeting Greetings Fresh and Fun – After doing many Morning Meetings, teachers often wonder how to keep the sense of comfortable routine while also varying the meetings enough to keep students (and adults) interested and engaged.
- The Power of Morning Meeting – The earnest fourth grade girl straightened up tall and looked around the circle, drew a deep breath and began: “Our greeting today will go like this. First you say your name, then you say when you would like to have lived. Then we’ll all greet you back by saying ‘Hello’ and your name. I’ll go first so you can see how it’s done.” I noticed her hands folding and unfolding in her lap—perhaps she was a bit nervous—but her eyes sparkled.
- Morning Meeting is for Everyone – Welcome to Morning Meeting in my full inclusion classroom. Twenty-one first graders sit in a large circle on a brightly colored rug. I’m in a small rocking chair, my hand lightly touching one child’s back. Another adult sits behind a child, supporting him as he sits with his legs, encased in blue braces, stretched out. Wiggling beside him, another child sits on a sissel seat that encourages balance and provides tactile input.
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I like to have some ice breakers
Morning meetings is an introduction to your day. A way to connect with everyone before you get into the daily grind of work.
Awesome inspiring standing for Diversity, Inclusion and Equity integrated with the Morning Meeting of Frogstreet- Early Learning-Dual Language, Special Education, CLIengage.org assessments, PowerSchool , Student’s Center Learning- Circle Time = Connect (Greeting and including to every student), Calm (SEL strategies), Unite (Cultural Intelligence), cdc.gov Understanding that what we learned from birth to three years old will be what matters most to each learner of a PLC worldwide, aligning with what was taught from three to five years old to make a being grow and thrive in Own Life to accomplish engaging and interactive motivation to learn, excel and succeed in each life’s role, meeting PK guidelines with inspiring role models reliability that had jumped on Head Start School and Life Skills’ Readiness. Wonderful tool achieving SEL mostly before, during and after Covid19 & through unthinkable weather conditions. Congratulations!
Morning meetings are a great way to learn more about your students and what interests/struggles they might be going through. This also helps them make connections to others in their class.
I really enjoy morning meetings, it is an opportunity for kindergarten children to learn how to speak with complete sentences and feel comfortable talking to others.
I have been using these ideas but I need to improve the engagement on my students
I love morning meetings.
It’s really great for Pre-K to do Morning Meetings, It’s a positive way to start each day that promotes social and emotional skills and to know what is happening throughout the day. Connection to our students is the Key to Success. Working together is teamwork.