Visual Schedule Generator
Build a simple visual schedule for home, school, morning routines, bedtime, or classroom transitions.
Best for
Classroom transitions
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Visual schedule printables help make the next few steps easier to see. At home, they can support morning routines, bedtime, bathroom steps, homework setup, and after-school transitions. In classrooms, they can preview arrival, centers, specials, lunch, recess, dismissal, cleanup, or a short transition.
Start with the smallest visual that fits. A full schedule is useful when the routine has several steps. A first-then board is better when the child only needs to see what happens now and what comes next. A calm-down plan or emotion chart can help when big feelings are blocking the routine.
The goal is independence, not decoration. Keep labels short, include typed words even when you use icons, and place the page where the routine begins. If the schedule changes often, print fresh copies instead of forcing one laminated page to cover every situation.
Start here
Choose a full visual schedule when the child or class needs several steps visible.
Choose a first-then board when the support is one immediate task and one next activity.
Use the same short words and icons adults already use during the routine.
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Build a simple visual schedule for home, school, morning routines, bedtime, or classroom transitions.
Best for
Classroom transitions
Make a simple first then board printable with two clear steps, optional icons, checkboxes, and a preferred next activity.
Best for
Transitions
Create morning, bedtime, after-school, or custom routine charts with clear steps and optional checkboxes.
Best for
Kids routines
Choose this for multi-step home routines, classroom day previews, and transition sequences.
Open generatorChoose this when one expected task needs to be paired with one clear next activity.
Open generatorChoose this when a child needs a visual sequence for noticing feelings, choosing a reset, and returning.
Open generatorBathroom, clothes, breakfast, teeth, backpack, shoes, and leave.
Clean up, line up, hallway, specials, return, and reset.
First finish the folder check, then snack or choice reading.
Build a simple visual schedule for home, school, morning routines, bedtime, or classroom transitions.
Best for
Classroom transitions
Make a simple first then board printable with two clear steps, optional icons, checkboxes, and a preferred next activity.
Best for
Transitions
Create a morning routine chart with school-day steps, icons, checkboxes, backpack reminders, breakfast, and getting-ready tasks.
Best for
School mornings
Make a bedtime routine chart printable with bath, pajamas, teeth, books, clothes for tomorrow, lights out, and calm reminders.
Best for
Bedtime routines
Create morning, bedtime, after-school, or custom routine charts with clear steps and optional checkboxes.
Best for
Kids routines
Create an after-school routine chart for backpack reset, snack, homework, chores, reading, and free time.
Best for
After-school routines
Create a calm-down plan printable with coping steps, support choices, reset reminders, and a simple return-to-routine plan.
Best for
Calm-down routines
Make an emotion chart printable with feeling words, simple icons, checkboxes, calm-down choices, and reflection support.
Best for
Feelings support