This qualitative study focuses on how new teacher candidates reflect on teacher tasks such as moral education, care, and teaching. The candidates reflected on these experiences after being put in charge of starting a school day in front of the pupils, but also after having observed how mentor teachers started a school day. Thematic analysis was used to analyse the written reflections of the candidates. Our findings reveal that the candidates noted how micro rituals and school artefacts could support the way teachers work, but also how emotionally challenging it could be to handle such tasks as a novice. These findings are discussed in relation to how teacher education programs can promote openness and honesty when facing challenges and difficulties.