Description
Visual Homework Timetable Routine Planner Sheets - Printable or Digital
with moveable Icons
Help your students or children get organised at home by using these visually effective Homework Planner Sheets that can be edited to add your own appropriate icons to suit. Suitable for lower, middle, upper school students.
- Options include: 2 different colour designs and 1 black and white ready to print
- Example timetable filled in is included
- 2 pages of moveable icons are included ready to use or use your own to suit
- Segmented into: Before School Session, After School Session, Before Dinner Session, After Dinner Session
Include your:
> Before school preparations
> After school sessions
> Music lessons
> Sports lessons
> Art classes
> Drama classes
> Looking after pets
> Cleaning jobs
> Homework
> Assignment Tasks
> Reading at home
> Spelling practice
> Ipad, computer or device time
> Television time
> Household chores
> Fruit snack
> Afternoon tea break
> Recycling
> Compost
PLUS MORE..
Or add your own icons by importing as images into Powerpoint template.
Resize and position as you need on the weekly timetable grid.
First, block out each session of the week that has a 'COMMITMENT' each week, then look for the spaces to 'PRE-PLAN' and fill in, which sessions will be for which content required in the week (use the icons provided or add text boxes to complete). This may be the same or similar throughout each term for younger students, or may change every week for older students. You could print a new one each weekend to set up for the next week, or alternatively print out a few master copies that can be laminated and put up somewhere for use with whiteboard erase markers to change each week. Other ideas include using the pages digitally (may be more appropriate for use with older students), printing and compiling into a display folder / clipboard, or printing and gluing into a scrapbook to keep track.
Forming a consistent routine even from an early age, for homework and assessment project tasks is helpful in setting up students for organised learning and becoming organised adults into the future.
Visual Homework Timetable Routine Planner Sheets - Printable or Digital
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Description
Visual Homework Timetable Routine Planner Sheets - Printable or Digital
with moveable Icons
Help your students or children get organised at home by using these visually effective Homework Planner Sheets that can be edited to add your own appropriate icons to suit. Suitable for lower, middle, upper school students.
- Options include: 2 different colour designs and 1 black and white ready to print
- Example timetable filled in is included
- 2 pages of moveable icons are included ready to use or use your own to suit
- Segmented into: Before School Session, After School Session, Before Dinner Session, After Dinner Session
Include your:
> Before school preparations
> After school sessions
> Music lessons
> Sports lessons
> Art classes
> Drama classes
> Looking after pets
> Cleaning jobs
> Homework
> Assignment Tasks
> Reading at home
> Spelling practice
> Ipad, computer or device time
> Television time
> Household chores
> Fruit snack
> Afternoon tea break
> Recycling
> Compost
PLUS MORE..
Or add your own icons by importing as images into Powerpoint template.
Resize and position as you need on the weekly timetable grid.
First, block out each session of the week that has a 'COMMITMENT' each week, then look for the spaces to 'PRE-PLAN' and fill in, which sessions will be for which content required in the week (use the icons provided or add text boxes to complete). This may be the same or similar throughout each term for younger students, or may change every week for older students. You could print a new one each weekend to set up for the next week, or alternatively print out a few master copies that can be laminated and put up somewhere for use with whiteboard erase markers to change each week. Other ideas include using the pages digitally (may be more appropriate for use with older students), printing and compiling into a display folder / clipboard, or printing and gluing into a scrapbook to keep track.
Forming a consistent routine even from an early age, for homework and assessment project tasks is helpful in setting up students for organised learning and becoming organised adults into the future.


