![]() ![]() For example, during the morning meeting, the teacher may have pictures to show the parts of the morning meeting: Many templates at Lessonpix can be used to show a flow of the day: Picture Cards, Picture and Word, Dial, I Am Working For, Treasure Map, Game Board, wristbands, and (of course) Picture Schedules - just to name a few!Ī visual schedule can also help children progress through a non-preferred part of the day. If there is not a card created, new pictures can be easily found at or place a sticky note with a hand-drawn notation of the event. If there are changes in the day, (ie Specials- Art, Music, or field trip, guest speaker, picture day), these cards can be added and removed as necessary. Review the schedule of the day first thing in the morning. Many teachers display a visual schedule that goes through the day to provide predictability and set clear expectations. Using visuals to follow directions: My Lego Ladybug.Using Reflective and Tell Me Questions as a Part of Shared Reading Instruction.The Write Stuff: Writing and Spelling with LessonPix.The Smart Alternative to Boardmaker® software.Talking Core with Different Levels of Communicators.Supporting English Language Learners with LessonPix.Storybook Activities: Room on the Broom.Sight Words! Activities to Build Speed and Fluency in Reading.Literacy For All with Readtopia and LessonPix.Lesson Plan: The Mitten-Story Characters and Sequence.LessonPix to Support Students in Underrepresented Groups.Emergent Literacy Instruction: Building Alphabet Knowledge with ABC Books.Creating the UDL Early Childhood Classroom: Part 3 The Temporal Environment.Creating the UDL Early Childhood Classroom: Part 2 The Social-Emotional Environment.Creating the UDL Early Childhood Classroom: Part 1 The Physical Environment.A Step Ahead: Beginning the Year with Proactive Discipline.9 Ways to Promote Social Interactions with LessonPix.7 Effective Strategies for the General Education Classroom and How LessonPix Can Help.6 Areas of Teaching Literacy Skills with LessonPix.5 Social Skill Lessons for use in Remote Learning.10 Tips for Supporting Student Mental Heath Needs. ![]() ![]() Remember to leave feedback to earn credits toward FREE TPT purchases! (Zip file openers are available online if you don't have one.)Įach card is about 5 inches in width by 6 inches in height (different printers may vary the size slightly).īe sure to click here to FOLLOW ME to get updates when I post new resources! The files are zipped, so be sure you are able to open a Zip file on your computer. ![]() This download includes a PDF file and editable PowerPoint file. The clipart included will work well for Pre-K and Preschool visual schedules, and the blank template will work with any grade level because you can customize it to fit your class.Ĭards with clipart include: arrival, breakfast, large group, small group, centers, clean up, story, morning work, lunch, outside, snack, rest, look at books, book buddies, art, music, calendar, table toys, reading, journals, math, science, dismissal, computer, gym, religion, prayer, Bible, bathroom, wash hands. I post these in my own classroom in a horizontal row, but they could also be placed in rows and columns on a poster. The schedule cards have bold black polka dot frames. Want to add your own photos or clipart? Just use the editable blank template that's included.Ĭlick the PREVIEW button for more details and photos! You can use the ready-to-go visual schedule and even edit the text to the wording you like. This picture schedule will help your young students understand what's happening through their school day. ![]()
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