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Create a printable morning greeting choice board, door poster, greeting cards, no-touch greeting options, student tracker, greeter helper card, and substitute note for calm classroom arrivals.
Ms. Rivera
Choose one greeting when you arrive. Use kind words, respect personal space, and start the day calmly.
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Use these choices when students prefer personal space, illness routines, or calmer arrival options.
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Optional tracker for teachers who want to notice patterns, support reluctant students, or rotate classroom greeters.
| Student | Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Choices: Wave ยท High five ยท Fist bump ยท Handshake ยท Smile ยท Say hello ยท Elbow bump ยท Pinky wave
Ms. Rivera
Welcome classmates kindly. Offer the greeting board. Respect personal space and help the class start calmly.
Ms. Rivera
Students may choose a greeting from the board as they enter. No-touch choices are available for anyone who prefers personal space.
ReminderStudents may choose a no-touch greeting. Skip greetings if arrival is busy and move directly to morning work.
Use the Morning Greeting Choices Generator to create printable greeting choice boards, door posters, greeting cards, no-touch greeting options, picture-supported choices, morning meeting cards, student choice trackers, greeter helper cards, substitute notes, and blank greeting cards. It is built for calm classroom arrivals, kindergarten routines, elementary morning meetings, visual supports, and back-to-school community building.
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Post a board by the door so students can choose a greeting that feels comfortable each morning.
Offer wave, smile, air high five, thumbs up, peace sign, or hello choices for personal-space routines.
Print individual cards for pocket charts, morning tubs, classroom doors, or morning meeting baskets.
Use an optional weekly tracker to notice patterns and support students who need a calmer arrival routine.
Create a student helper card so the class greeter knows how to welcome classmates respectfully.
Give guest teachers a short arrival routine so the greeting board remains predictable.
Use this page for arrival greetings, door choice boards, greeting cards, no-touch choices, morning meeting prompts, and greeter helper pages. Use related tools when the main need is a full routine chart, visual schedule, behavior reflection sheet, or classroom job rotation.
Best for classroom arrival, greeting choice boards, door posters, no-touch greetings, morning meeting cards, and greeter helper jobs.
Best for full morning, bedtime, after-school, daily, weekly, toddler, preschool, and picture-card routines.
Best for visual schedules, first-then boards, now-next boards, choice boards, break/help cards, and done areas.
Best for student reflection, calm-down plans, apology notes, parent notes, and restorative follow-up pages.
Best for helper roles, job cards, weekly rotations, greeter jobs, and substitute helper lists.
Always include greetings that do not require physical contact so students can choose personal space.
Place the greeting board by the classroom door or morning meeting area where students naturally enter.
Picture-supported cards help preschool, kindergarten, early elementary, ELL, and visual-support users choose independently.
Start with a few predictable choices, then add new greetings when the routine is established.
Low-ink cards work well for classroom copies, while brighter cards can be laminated for a door display.
Greeting choices should support warm arrivals, not require hugs, handshakes, or contact. Follow school policy and student boundaries.
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Yes. Use Print / Save PDF to save the choice board, door poster, greeting cards, no-touch board, tracker, or substitute note as a PDF.
Yes. Add wave, smile, air high five, peace sign, thumbs up, bow, hello, or any custom no-touch greeting.
Yes. Turn on greeting cards or blank cards to print individual choices for a pocket chart, door display, or morning meeting basket.
Yes. Use picture-supported choices, fewer options, no-touch greetings, and a calm arrival routine for younger students or visual-support needs.
No. Greeting choices should respect student comfort and personal space. Include no-touch options and follow school policy.