Create a visual timetable display with printable visual schedule cards for the classroom.
Looking for a New Visual Schedule for Your Classroom?
You’re in the right place! In the classroom, we know that structure is critical to success. Visual schedules not only help with time management but also provide a feeling of predictability for students, reducing anxiety and improving attention. In this age of diverse learning styles, a visual schedule serves as a universal language, guaranteeing that every pupil, regardless of their personal needs, can understand and be prepared for the day’s activities.
Printable Visual Schedule Cards for a Variety of Subjects and Topics!
We’ve created a handy, fully editable set of daily schedule cards that are perfect for your classroom. This resource includes a variety of pre-made timetable cards, along with a blank template for addition cards and three pages of fun graphics for you to choose from to create your visual cards. All you need to do is type in your topics/subjects, copy and paste your graphics to each card, and click print! Print out these Visual Daily schedule cards and stick them on your board as a visual reminder for your students about the daily schedule.
We’ve included this resource in two editable formats! You can download the Google Slides or PowerPoint file, then edit and duplicate cards to create a timetable to suit your class.Once your custom cards are ready, print the PDF set of digital-analogue clocks and set up your schedule! Click the dropdown arrow on the download button to select your files.
Visual Schedule Cards Included in Your Download
Topics on the cards include:
English, Mathematics, Science, Technology, Computers, Library, Sport, PDHPE, Geography, Excursion, History, Creative Arts, Recess, Lunch, Reading Groups, Literacy Groups, iPads, and more!
We’ve also included additional cards for days of the week, months of the year, and other daily prompts. Your download includes Sunday, This Month is, Today is, Yesterday was, Last Month was, Autumn, Summer, Winter, Spring This Season is, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, and December.
Blank cards are also provided at the end for any specific activities for your classroom.
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