Stay on schedule while teaching students to read an analog clock with the picture schedule cards. Analog clocks are blank.
Cards available: Arrival, Dismissal, Journals, Calendar, Skills, Readers, Writers, Centers (optional cards for work stations and Daily 5), RtI, Science, Social Studies, Health, Math, Library, Art, Music, PE, and Recess.
Each of these cards are also available without a description to meet your classroom needs!
Check out my article for Really Good Stuff Teaching Blog. I've written a post explaining how I use the schedule cards in my own classroom!
In my second grade class, I was able to set these out as a center. I put an image of the digital time and workshop, resource, or activity on an index card. I laminated the set and gave my students an expo marker to write the analog time. I'm unsure of the grade level in which you teach but I hope the suggestion could work for you too! =D
August 30, 2012
teacherking55
These are great and they look FABULOUS in my red and white polka dot themed room!!
August 22, 2012
maryspiker
I love, love, love these. Thanks for doing a beautiful job.
August 20, 2012
Hganz
Thanks for making them blank as well to program myself!!
Thank you! I use the schedule cards for both my daily schedule and a centers. The kids like writing the times and placing them in order. Glad you like the file! =)
January 27, 2012
robinann17
I was looking for a cute way to schedule our day visually so my students have a reference. Thanks a bunch for the freebie!
September 27, 2011
lozzaandrew
I love the inclusion of a clock on the card - will hopefully make me more accountable for what time our lessons should start/finish!
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