Description
✨ November ELA Bell Ringers | Morning Work | 4th Grade CCSS Reading, Writing, & Vocabulary Warm-Ups
✨ Looking for no-prep, standards-aligned morning work that builds reading comprehension, vocabulary, and writing skills—while exploring meaningful SEL and multicultural topics?
✨ This set of 18 daily November ELA warm-ups is designed for 4th grade and includes short, high-interest passages with comprehension, vocabulary, discussion, and writing prompts.
✨ Students explore seasonal traditions, community values, Native American heritage, gratitude, and inspiring real-world topics—making it perfect for building skills and fostering a positive classroom culture.
✅ Perfect for:
• Bell ringers, morning work, warm-ups, or exit tickets
• Whole group, small group, or independent practice
• ELA blocks or cross-curricular lessons
• Teachers who want ready-to-use, inclusive literacy activities
✅ Topics Included:
• Día de los Muertos, Election Day, World Kindness Day
• Native American Heritage Month, Indigenous inventions & foods
• Veterans Day, teamwork, acts of service
• Gratitude & giving thanks, family traditions
• Fall migration, hibernation, and seasonal changes
• Honoring elders, staying cozy in darker months
• End-of-month reflection and student voice
✅ What’s Included:
• 18 daily prompts—10–15 minutes each
• Consistent format: Read & Learn → Discuss → Word Work → Write
• Printable half-sheet format for easy student use & paper saving
• Digital projectable slides for display—just project and go
• Aligned to 4th Grade CCSS ELA Standards
❤️ Why Teachers Love It:
✔️ Saves planning time with ready-to-go prompts
✔️ Builds multiple skills—reading, vocabulary, writing, and SEL
✔️ Engages students with real-world, multicultural topics
✔️ Flexible for different teaching formats
✔️ Easy to integrate into any November routine
✨ Whether you use them for bell ringers, warm-ups, or quick literacy boosts, these November ELA Bell Ringers help you start each day with purpose, connection, and skill-building.
✨ Build literacy skills, celebrate diversity, and set a reflective tone for the season—all in just 10–15 minutes a day.