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September Morning Menu Printables for Preschool & Kindergarten

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Starting the day with a simple routine makes a big difference for little learners. This September Morning Menu for preschool and kindergarten helps children practice early skills like calendar work, weather, feelings, letters, and numbers in a fun, structured way. It’s designed to give parents, teachers, and homeschoolers an easy way to begin the school day with confidence.

A morning menu is a reusable set of daily learning pages that children work on at the start of each day. It creates a calm and predictable routine while giving kids practice with important early learning skills. The purpose of a morning menu is to help children warm up their brains, strengthen fine motor skills, and build consistency in learning before moving on to bigger lessons.

Preschool September Morning Menu printables with calendar, weather, and letter tracing worksheets for an easy daily routine.

As a homeschooling mom of four (with one child on the autism spectrum), I know how important predictable routines are. Over the years, I’ve created many printable packs to make learning more engaging and manageable. Morning menus are one of my favorite tools because they combine structure with creativity, and they give kids the gentle, focused start they need each day.

Learning Objectives: What Skills Does This Morning Menu Build?

This September Morning Menu is packed with activities that encourage:

  • Early literacy – letter recognition, tracing, and sight word exposure.
  • Math foundations – number tracing, counting, and graphing.
  • Time awareness – days of the week, months, and sequencing.
  • Emotional awareness – daily feelings check in.
  • Fine motor skills – tracing, coloring, and writing practice.
  • Critical thinking – weather tracking and simple comparisons.

What’s Included in the September Morning Menu Worksheets

Inside the September pack, you’ll find 50+ pages of worksheets and printables designed around the September and early fall theme:

  • Calendar and date pages.
  • Daily weather chart and graphing sheet.
  • “How do I feel today?” emotions page.
  • Letter of the day and number of the day tracing sheets.
  • Shapes and color practice.
  • Days of the week and months of the year reference pages.
  • Seasonal September pages (apples, leaves, back-to-school themes).
  • Fine motor tracing lines and pre-writing practice.

These pages are perfect for September, but many can be reused all year long.

Kindergarten morning menu worksheets for September featuring number of the day, shapes, colors, and emotions check-in.

Ideas for Using the September Morning Menu Printables

Teachers and parents can use these worksheets in a variety of ways:

  • Morning warm-ups before circle time or lessons.
  • Centers and rotations in the classroom.
  • Daily routine at home for homeschool families.
  • Independent practice using dry-erase pockets.
  • Handwriting and coloring practice for quiet time.
  • Review work for afterschool enrichment.

Age and Grade Level

The September Morning Menu is best suited for preschool, pre-K, and kindergarten. Younger learners may need more guidance, while older early learners can complete the pages more independently.

Prep Instructions

  • Print the pages you want to use.
  • Slip them into sheet protectors or a menu cover to make them reusable.
  • Laminate for extra durability.
  • Add Velcro dots if you want kids to move icons for weather or feelings.

Suggested Materials

  • Crayons or colored pencils.
  • Dry erase markers and erasers.
  • Scissors for cutting activities.
  • Laminator or page protectors.
  • Playdough for hands on learning mats.
Printable September Morning Menu pack for preschoolers with fun fall-themed activities, tracing practice, and daily learning pages.

Download the September Morning Menu

Ready to start your day with confidence? Download the September Morning Menu Printable Pack today and give your preschooler a fun, structured start every morning.

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    1. hi Rebecca, at the end of the post is a pink box where you enter your email in and it will email you the pdf. If you cant find it have a look in the spam or promotions tab.

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