From Chaos to Calm: Morning Routines That Actually Work

The first bell rings and chaos ensues. Does that sound about right? 

Mornings in an elementary classroom can be chaotic… BUT there is hope! I’m going to show you how a strong morning routine can set the tone for the entire day, helping students feel calm, focused, and ready to learn. Whether you’re a veteran teacher or new to the classroom, it’s never too late to establish a morning routine. Continue reading if you want to take your classroom from chaos to calm!

Why Morning Routines Matter

A consistent morning routine isn’t just about keeping the classroom organized, it helps students:

  • Transition calmly from home to school.
  • Build independence and responsibility.
  • Develop social-emotional skills like self-regulation and teamwork.
  • Feel prepared and confident for the day ahead.

I think back to my first few years of teaching, when my mornings were completely chaotic. Students were rushing to their desks, forgetting materials, and ultimately, starting the day stressed. Once I implemented a clear, consistent morning routine, everything changed. Students knew exactly what to do, which gave me the mental space to start teaching, and they started the day feeling successful.

Essential Components of a Morning Routine

Here’s a framework you can use to design or refine your morning routine:

  1. Soft Start
    • Give students 10–15 minutes when they first arrive to acclimate to the classroom.
    • Activities might include reading, drawing, journaling, or quietly exploring classroom materials. Don’t be fooled, even the upper grades enjoy exploring things like Play-Doh, Legos, and other building materials (see my recommendations linked below).
    • A soft start helps students transition from home to school at their own pace, reducing anxiety and creating a calm start to the day.
  2. Attendance (& Lunch Count)
    • While students are settling in and working on a preferred task, you are taking attendance and organizing lunch choices (if needed). 
    • You may be an old-school teacher who enjoys calling out names and waiting for “HERE” to be shouted across the room. 
    • OR you may opt for a quieter way of recording attendance like magnets on your whiteboard or a drag and drop name slide on your Promethean board. 
    • Whichever direction you choose to go, DON’T forget to submit your attendance or you will be tracked down by the most important person in the building… the secretary!
  1. Warm-Up Activity
    • Offer a short, low-stakes activity to engage students immediately. Ideas include:
    • You might even consider differentiating this warm-up activity and giving students choice and ownership over how they start their day.

  2. Mindfulness or Social-Emotional Moment
    • Take a minute for breathing exercises, gratitude practice, or a calming activity (find activities like this here: GoNoodle).
    • Lead the class in saying affirmations – I am creative! I am intelligent! I will give my best effort today! 
    • This helps students reset and prepares them to focus.
  3. Announcements and Daily Overview
    • Highlight anything special, like birthdays, field trips, or guest speakers.
    • Share the day’s schedule and learning goals. 

Now you’re ready to take-off!

Tips for a Smooth Routine

  • Consistency is key: Students thrive on predictability.
  • Keep it brief: The soft start will be your longest activity (10-15 minutes) – everything else can be completed in 5 minutes or less! Unless you teach those fiery kinders… but I think we all knew that!
  • Use visuals: Charts, checklists, or anchor posters help students work independently.
  • Model and practice: Demonstrate the routine several times at the start of the year. It will not run smoothly the first time and that’s normal!!
  • Incorporate choice: Giving students options for the soft start or the warm-up activity will increase engagement.

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Benefits You’ll See

With a strong morning routine, including a soft start, you’ll notice:

  • Fewer behavioral issues during transitions
  • Students arriving at their desks ready to learn
  • Increased independence and confidence
  • A calmer, more focused classroom environment

Final Thoughts

Morning routines are more than just a checklist, they’re a foundation for a successful day. A soft start can make mornings less stressful and give students time to settle, acclimate, and feel ready for learning. A well-planned routine sets expectations, fosters independence, and gives students the confidence to start their day on the right foot.

Pro tip: Start small, tweak as needed, and involve your students in shaping the routine. They’ll take ownership, and you’ll all enjoy smoother mornings.

What’s your go-to morning routine strategy? Share your ideas in the comments. I’d love to hear what works in your classroom!

~ Jade

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