Using a picture calendar helps visual learners know what comes next, aids in the transitions of children with special needs and stops the day-long questions of "when is lunch?"
Print & laminate to use in your classroom. Hang in your room as a visual schedule or use to label center areas of your classroom.
Labels include: literacy, writing, math, science, social studies, lunch, recess & elective classes. Blank labels are also available for your personalization!
Thanks SO much! These are perfect!! I'm a fairly new teacher without much money, and these are great!
DPA is Daily Physical Activity. I'm not sure about other regions, but here in British Columbia, we are required by law to ensure that the students receive a minimum amount of DPA every day.
August 29, 2012
psison
Thank you for sharing! yoU'RE AWEsome! :) very cute
I actually don't know! :) That was a request from another teacher to add a few additional parts of her day. If I find out I will let you know!
August 2, 2012
jrb3f
I am so excited to use these picture cards. I have a student this year that is needing a visual schedule and these cards are going to work out excellent! Thank you so much!!
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Danidem
Hi Kristin! These are great and so much cuter than what I was using. I was hoping to add a few more that are specific to me and was wondering what font you had used. I know it is a busy back to school time of year but any tips are appreciate! Thanks so much!
I absolutely love these!! I especially love the Daily 5 card!! Is there a way to type the times into the blank ones you provided? Also, there are a few extras that I would love to have (Phys. Ed., Drama, Dance, Visual Art, DPA, Nutrition Break, Assembly).
Hey Alissa. Sure thing! But what is DPA? Not sure how to create that one. :)
You should be able to add a text box over the graphic to make it look like the times are "in" there. {Try picmonkey or another photo editing program to layer if you can't do it on your standard word processing program.}
July 30, 2012
nataliecl
YOU ROCK!!! So very excited, can't wait to see them!! Thanks a bunch (nice how the little things can make us so happy isn't it?).
Hello Kristin- I love your visual schedule cards- I would love to print them out and use them in my class! There are a few additions I would love to have (and would be willing to pay a little for your time and efforts ;o) I was hoping for a PE, Drama, Spelling, Creative Writing, Language Arts, Planners, Calendar, Field Trip, Assembly, Journal, Action Break, Special Guest or Visitor. It would be awesome if you would be able to add these- I was also curious if it would be at all possible to add colour to them - I noticed some were. If not no worries!
Hi! Thank you...I love them too. ;) Some of the graphics are in color and some are not due to the graphics themselves. Since I didn't originally create them I can't add color to the black & white ones. {I just colored them in with my trusty Crayolas before laminating!} I would be happy to create the additional ones for you if you can give me a couple of weeks - I'm just about to go out of town for my the birth of my nephew. :) Let me know if that's ok and I can do it!