1 Individual Schedules “A Routine to Teach Flexibility” Visuals to show activities that will occur and in what sequence A visual to help students understand.

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1 Individual Schedules “A Routine to Teach Flexibility” Visuals to show activities that will occur and in what sequence A visual to help students understand “what’s next” Type of schedule based on child’s abilities and interests

2 Object Schedules: Object schedules are used for students who require a very concrete way to understand what activities are scheduled. Each object corresponds to a center or activity. The student holds the object as he/she transitions to the activity.

3 Picture Schedules: Picture schedules are useful for students who are not yet reading. The pictures are paired with the typed or written word.

4 This picture schedule was made on a file folder. Pictures are stored inside the folder. This is an example of a very simple picture schedule in a “First- Then” format. This picture schedule includes a blue card at the top which outlines the next activity. This was designed for a student who was having a difficult time understanding which activity came next.

5 Written Schedules: Written schedules are used for students who are already reading. They are very easy to develop and can change as needed. Students can use a pencil or marker to transition to their schedules and cross off each item as it is completed.

6 This picture schedule has been created in a binder that can be stored in the student’s desk. This limits the opportunity for the student to move pictures around or play with pictures that are more accessible. This schedule was developed for a student who enjoyed writing on wipe off boards. The schedule is laminated so that the student can write the name of the activity or center as he transitions. Individualizing Schedules This picture schedule shows one picture at a time. This was designed for a student who was easily distracted when checking his schedule

7 This classroom has individual student schedules in pockets that hang on the side of the student desks. Pockets can be placed in classroom centers to hold schedule cards.

8 Transition Cards: Transition cards can be handed to a student to indicate that it is time to check his/her schedule. Transition cards can be color coded and a student’s name is often printed on the card. A pocket near the student’s schedule holds the transition cards.

9 Whole Class Schedule: A full day schedule for classrooms should also be displayed visually.

10 Storing Schedule Cards