You are welcome to search through my visual summer schedule cards to see if what you need is there. Of course, I could not anticipate every activity that you may need for your school day. If you homeschool, you might like these cards: read with mom, read with dad, write with mom, write with dad, copywork, homeschool classes, field trips, dance, gymnastics, music lessons, and sports lessons. I also have cards for all these school activities: morning work, morning meeting, math meeting, calendar time, phonics, spelling, read aloud, shared reading, guided reading, quiet reading, literacy centers, journal writing, writing workshop, writing, handwriting, math facts, math, math centers, library, social studies, history, science, recess, art, music, P.E., drama, computer, bathroom, assembly, dismissal, field trips, and special guests. In this pack, I’ve included analogue clocks and digital times for on the hour, half hour, and quarter hour, starting at 7:15am and ending at 4pm. I’ve found them to be especially helpful for pre-readers and kids with special needs. Visual schedules are great for all kinds of learners. I sure wish I had a visual schedule as cute as this one! One of the things that was required to have posted in the classroom when I was a teacher was the schedule. **The free download can be found AT THE END of this post. These visual schedule cards are free to download and print. Looking for a visual school schedule for your classroom or even homeschool schedule? Here you go!
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