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First Then Board Generator

This first then board generator turns a hard transition into a simple first then visual schedule: first the expected task, then the next activity.

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printable first-then board preview with one first task and one then activity
First Then Board preview

Quick use

Start simple, then adjust.

Best for preschool through elementary students who need one immediate task and one next activity made clear.

Step 1

Write one expected task in the first space.

Step 2

Write one honest next activity in the then space.

Step 3

Show the board before the transition begins.

What this printable is for

  • Transitions
  • Short work sessions
  • Home routines
  • Classroom support

When to use it

  • First then board for a classroom work session: first finish worksheet, then choose a reading center.
  • First then board for home: first pajamas and teeth, then one bedtime story.
  • First then board for a transition: first clean up blocks, then playground or choice time.

What you can customize

  • First task and then activity
  • Icons or simple labels
  • Checkboxes, layout, and class or child name

Customize

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What is this printable?

A first-then board is a two-part visual support: first the expected task, then the next activity. It is useful when a child or student needs one immediate transition made clear.

How to use this printable

  1. Step 1Edit the fields in the customizer.
  2. Step 2Check the live preview and adjust the layout.
  3. Step 3Print the page or download the printable as a PDF.

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Who it is best for

Best uses

  • Transitions
  • Short work sessions
  • Home routines
  • Classroom support

Not for

  • Diagnosis, treatment, or formal behavior plans
  • Punitive public tracking or shaming

What you can customize

  • First task and then activity
  • Icons or simple labels
  • Checkboxes, layout, and class or child name

Printable goals

  • Clarify one transition
  • Show what comes next
  • Reduce repeated verbal reminders

Home vs classroom use

Use the same printable differently depending on how much privacy, adult support, and school context the routine needs.

Home use

Keep the language short, private, and tied to one real family routine so the printable supports practice without becoming another argument.

Classroom use

Teach the page before a busy moment, keep individual behavior supports private, and match the wording to classroom expectations.

Examples you can start with

First then board for a classroom work session: first finish worksheet, then choose a reading center.

First then board for home: first pajamas and teeth, then one bedtime story.

First then board for a transition: first clean up blocks, then playground or choice time.

Static sample printables

Examples you can customize

US Letter printable previews

first work then choice board printable preview with First worksheet, Then reading center

First Work Then Choice Board

A first-then board sample for classroom work sessions that clearly shows the expected task and the available next activity.

  • First worksheet
  • Then reading center
first pajamas then story board printable preview with First pajamas and teeth, Then one story

First Pajamas Then Story Board

A home transition example for bedtime when a child needs to see the required step before the preferred routine.

  • First pajamas and teeth
  • Then one story
first cleanup then outside board printable preview with First clean up blocks, Then outside

First Cleanup Then Outside Board

A simple transition board sample for cleanup routines before playground, outside time, or another available activity.

  • First clean up blocks
  • Then outside

Tips for using it

A first-then board should be shown before the transition begins. Keep the first task and the then activity honest, short, and available so the first-then board builds trust instead of negotiation.

First Then Board tips

  • Keep both sides short enough to understand quickly.
  • Choose a then activity that is realistic and available.
  • Show the board before the transition begins.

Introducing the printable

  • Explain the support before the hard moment begins.
  • Use private, supportive language that names the skill being practiced.
  • Pause the printable if it starts to feel like shame, pressure, or public scoring.

Use with care

  • Use privately when the printable is about an individual child or student.
  • Do not use the page to shame, rank, diagnose, or publicly compare behavior.
  • Stop and adjust if the printable increases stress instead of making the next step clearer.

Support note

This printable is an educational and organizational support. It is not clinical, legal, medical, diagnostic, or school-policy advice. Use it with supportive adult judgment and any guidance required by your family, classroom, or school.

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FAQ

What belongs on a first-then board?

A first-then board should show one expected task in the first space and one clear next activity in the then space.

When should I show a first-then board?

Show it before the transition starts, while the child or student can still process the two steps calmly.

Is this printable free?

Yes. You can customize, print, and download the printable for personal, family, classroom, or everyday organization use.

Can I download it as a PDF?

Yes. Use the Download PDF button to save the current preview as a PDF from your browser.

Can I print it in black and white?

Yes. The printable layouts use clear dark text and borders so they work well without color.

What paper size does this use?

The printable preview is designed for US letter size paper, 8.5 by 11 inches.