KG Morning Work | 180 Days of Spiral Review | Math & ELA | 2nd Quarter

About This Product

Kindergarten Morning Work | 2nd Quarter Student Pages + Full-Year Teacher Resources

Keep your kindergarten mornings calm, consistent, and purposeful with 45 days of Kindergarten morning work for Quarter 2. This resource includes ALL teacher resources for the complete 180-day program, while the student practice pages in this pack are specifically for 2nd Quarter: Days 46–90.

What’s Included

⭐ FULL-YEAR TEACHER RESOURCES

You receive the complete teacher toolkit for planning, organizing, differentiating, and tracking the entire 180-day Kindergarten morning work program:

  • Teacher Guide

  • 36-week planning support

  • Skills Checklist

  • Standards Alignment

  • Fully Editable Morning Work Schedule

  • Year-at-a-Glance Planner

  • Complete Answer Key for Days 1–180

  • Student Progress Tracker

  • Bonus morning routine resources

  • Classroom organization and implementation guidance

πŸ“š STUDENT PAGES INCLUDED: 2ND QUARTER

The student portion of this product includes Days 46–90, providing 45 days of ready-to-use Kindergarten morning work.

Each daily page includes five short, developmentally appropriate activities:

  • Early Literacy β€” letters, sounds, rhyming, phonics, or sight words

  • Handwriting β€” letters, numbers, names, and words

  • Math β€” counting, number sense, addition, shapes, or color-by-code

  • Fine Motor β€” tracing, mazes, dot-to-dot, or drawing

  • Thinking Skills β€” patterns, matching, visual discrimination, or β€œWhich One Does Not Belong?”

Important: The student practice pages included in this product are Days 46–90 only. The teacher resources and complete Answer Key cover all 180 days.

How It Works in the Classroom

Use this Kindergarten morning work as a daily morning routine, independent practice, early finisher activity, or beginning-of-day skill review.

Each page is designed for approximately 10–15 minutes. Short directions, large print, and plenty of white space make the routine manageable for young learners.

The routine follows a predictable weekly rotation:

  • Monday: Letters, counting, tracing, and shapes

  • Tuesday: Beginning sounds, number sense, and patterns

  • Wednesday: Sight words, addition, and fine motor practice

  • Thursday: Rhyming, shapes, and matching

  • Friday: Weekly review, color-by-code, puzzle, and draw-and-write

For the first few weeks, complete the pages together. As students learn the routine, they can complete more sections independently.

Use the pages for:

  • Morning work

  • Bell ringers

  • Independent practice

  • Early finishers

  • Literacy centers

  • Math warm-ups

  • Fine motor practice

  • Spiral review

  • Sub plans

  • At-home practice

The editable schedule also makes it easy to adjust the routine to your classroom schedule and small-group needs.

Standards & Learning Goals

This Kindergarten morning work resource provides daily practice across early literacy, handwriting, math, fine motor development, and thinking skills.

Quarter 2 moves students from foundational skills toward CVC words, rhyming, number comparisons, blends, simple addition, and increasingly independent written work.

πŸ“– Early Literacy & Writing

Students practice:

  • Letter recognition

  • Beginning sounds

  • Ending sounds

  • CVC words

  • Word families

  • Rhyming

  • Sight words

  • Phonics

  • Name writing

  • Handwriting

  • Word writing

  • Early sentence development

The monthly progression moves from CVC words and comparing numbers in November to blends, simple addition, and name writing in December, with the beginning of the next skill progression appearing as students approach January.

πŸ”’ Math

Students practice:

  • Counting

  • Number sense

  • Number formation

  • Comparing numbers

  • More, less, and equal

  • Number bonds

  • Addition

  • Shapes

  • Color-by-code

  • Patterns

  • Visual math reasoning

The standards alignment includes Kindergarten expectations for number writing, quantities, counting, comparing groups and numbers, addition and subtraction representations, teen numbers, measurement, and shapes.

✏️ Fine Motor & Thinking Skills

Students also develop:

  • Pencil control

  • Tracing

  • Visual discrimination

  • Pattern recognition

  • Matching

  • Drawing

  • Mazes

  • Dot-to-dots

  • β€œWhich one does not belong?” reasoning

These skills appear every day because they are important kindergarten readiness skills.

Why Teachers Love It

✨ You get ALL the teacher resources for the entire year.

The teacher materials support the complete 180-day program, not just Quarter 2.

✨ Students get exactly what they need for Quarter 2.

Days 46–90 provide a complete 45-day student set.

✨ Designed specifically for kindergarten.

Large print, short directions, and simple visual tasks help young learners understand what to do.

✨ Build independence gradually.

Students begin with teacher support and gradually take ownership of the routine.

✨ Zero prep.

Everything students need is already on the page. No extra manipulatives are required.

✨ A real developmental progression.

Quarter 2 moves students into CVC words, rhyming, number comparisons, blends, simple addition, and more sight-word practice.

✨ Practice multiple skills every day.

Literacy, handwriting, math, fine motor, and thinking skills are all built into the daily routine.

✨ Keep students engaged.

Tracing, patterns, picture counting, color-by-code activities, puzzles, drawing, matching, and visual challenges provide variety.

✨ Track student growth.

The Student Progress Tracker includes literacy, writing, number sense, counting, comparison, addition, shapes, patterns, fine motor, and thinking skills.

✨ Differentiate easily.

Read directions aloud, model a section, reduce the number of tasks, or provide additional support as needed.

✨ Support small groups.

Use individual sections as quick literacy, math, or fine motor warm-ups.

✨ Keep your classroom routine organized.

The editable schedule includes spaces for daily times, focus skills, small-group notes, and a 36-week planner.

✨ Make mornings more engaging.

The included bonus materials provide classroom tools such as visual schedule cards, calendar pieces, weather materials, alphabet resources, sight word supports, and early-finisher activities.

Looking for Kindergarten morning work for Quarter 2 that saves prep time and builds essential early learning skills?

This pack includes 45 days of student practice (Days 46–90) PLUS ALL teacher resources for the full 180-day program.

Give your kindergarteners a predictable, engaging morning routine that strengthens literacy, handwriting, math, fine motor skills, and independence!

Print it, prep it, and make your kindergarten mornings easier! πŸ’›

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