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Free Activities to Put in a Morning Work Binder

  • autismhomeschoolsu
  • Jul 15
  • 1 min read

Updated: Aug 5

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A morning work binder in is a personalized, structured activity binder designed to help students start their day with predictable, meaningful tasks. These binders typically include individualized activities that build academic, functional, and behavioral skills. The activities in a morning work binder are often skills that a child can do independently, including review of things already learned. They can also include activities about daily events, such as the month, date, weather, etc. and fun activities relating to the child's interests.


Some purposes of morning work binders might include:

  • Establish a calm and focused routine to start the day.


  • Promote independence with tasks the child can complete with minimal support.


  • Reinforce foundational/previously learned skills through repetition.


  • Help with transitioning into the school day (or homeschool day).


Here are some activities you can print and put in a morning work binder. You can laminate some of the activities or put them in sheet protectors for the student to work on with a dry erase marker each day. Here are some free printables you could use to put in a morning work folder.


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Type in any name to get a customized set of worksheets (these are only a few examples of what you get in the printable packet).
Type in any name to get a customized set of worksheets (these are only a few examples of what you get in the printable packet).


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