From Morningside Center for Teaching Social Responsibility <[email protected]>
Subject A Community Care Package
Date November 1, 2025 2:01 PM
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Email from Morningside Center for Teaching Social Responsibility Plus December Workshops, gatherings for community building, and more!     Morningside Center NEWSLETTER     Dear Morningside Center Friends, It’s November already! So we know it’s time for a new community care package, gathering mini-lessons and mini-prompts for every weekday of November (are you following us on social? Links below!), AND special early bird pricing for our upcoming December workshops! May your gratitude month be filled with Morningside abundance. We do all of this for you—our community! November Gatherings This November we bring YOU a gathering mini-prompt or mini-activity to start every school day (or lesson) with community–follow us on social for all the tips, lessons and more on social media! Gatherings range from quick, low-bar questions to get students talking to sharing quotes and short explorations of different topics and ideas. They give you the chance to work a taste of SEL—and engagement—into your day while you build community! Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, or Bluesky! And share your class answers to the prompts! How did they go in your classroom? What surprised you or your students? Featured on TeachableMoment Community Care Package A collection of tips, strategies and lessons to help you focus on community care in your classrooms; ensure all students feel heard; and manage discussions about current events in your class. Circles & Peace Corners Made a 'Big Difference' in this Classroom This second-grade teacher found a way to bring comfort and promote learning in stressful times. The weekly circles encourage her students to build a community where they can show up more fully, share personal experiences, connect with their feelings, and figure out who and how they want to be in the world. Sharing Stories: Building Family & Classroom Connections Students engage family members in sharing stories of their history, dreams, or struggles - and share these stories with their peers. December Workshops We heard you! More workshops are coming in December—AND they’re later in the day, and take place on various days of the week. Thanks to everyone who answered surveys, and we will see you there! Early bird tickets are on sale now! Get yours before November 7th to take advantage of the discounted price.  Self-Care & Communal Care for Adults (12/3) Understanding the Adolescent Brain (12/9) Exploring the Range of Emotions (12/11) What We're Reading As SNAP cuts loom, NYC schools scramble to stockpile food for families in need "Schools like Geballe’s are now scrambling to set up their own ad hoc food distribution systems, tapping into their budgets, raising outside funds, and leveraging their relationships with parents and community partners to help ensure families don’t have to rely only on outside food banks that will be facing a crush of new demand." By Michael Elsen-Rooney at Chalkbeat The Power of Positive Self-Talk in Kindergarten "Teachers can guide students to practice a behavior that provides encouragement and promotes feelings of personal success." By Jordan Wyssling at Edutopia “There is no thing as a single-issue struggle because we do not live single-issue lives.” ― Audre Lorde Donate Shop Website   Morningside Center for Teaching Social Responsibility www.morningsidecenter.org   Morningside Center for Teaching Social Responsibility | 475 Riverside Drive, Suite 550 | New York, NY 10115 US Unsubscribe | Update Profile | Constant Contact Data Notice
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