Ready made visual timetable perfect for school and nurserys. All daily activities for all abilities of children. Easy to print and visually supportive for all.
including-
meal time, registration, golden time, toliet and more.
A simple visual timetable, ideal for use with older children i.e. KS2.
Includes some doubles for subjects/events where this may be necessary.
Images used show appearance when printed on pastel paper.
Visual timetable symbols for most lessons/times of day. There are 63 different symbols, each symbol is available in a range of skin tones.
If additional symbols are needed please ask and I will do my best to update the resource.
Additional downloaded added for MFL.
A pack of flashcard size visuals for using widgit symbols for a school day timetable. In my SEN classroom I velcro them and have a long strip of velcro next to my IWB so as the lessons finish we can take them down and students have a visual reference as to where in the day we are.
Visuals included are:
-English
-Maths
-Science
-Reading
-Assembly
-Circle Time x2
-PE
-Humanities
-Music
-Forest School
-Horticulture
-PSHE
-DT
-Cookery
-Play Time
-Lunch
-Home Time
-Art
-Drama
-Reward Time
-Form Time x3
-Visitor
-Trip
-RE
-Geography
-International Day
-Meeting
A visual timetable is a set of pictures and symbols representing the different sessions in your day. many children can become anxious if they do not know their routine or what is coming next, a visual timetable can alleviate anxiety and make children feel calmer and more in control.
Classroom visual timetable with 72 different lesson cards
Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt Children’s Illustrator
A visual timetable is a set of pictures and symbols representing the different sessions in your day. Many children can become anxious if they do not know their routine or what is coming next, a visual timetable can alleviate anxiety and make children feel calmer and more in control.
Display cards for parents to use at home to support children with their morning routine. 2 versions - both boy and girl
Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt Clip Art
A visual timetable to include the day, date, weather, morning activities and afternoon activities. Comes with symbols on publisher. Can be used on A4 as a desk top resource or A3 for display. I’ve tried to make it as comprehensive as possible. I hope you find it useful. I’ve also used extra spaced wording in comic sans to make it more dyslexia friendly.
A visual timetable is a set of pictures and symbols representing the different sessions in your day. Many children can become anxious if they do not know their routine or what is coming next, a visual timetable can alleviate anxiety and make children feel calmer and more in control. This is a visual timetable for parents to use at home to support children with their daily routine.
78 different cards.
Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt Clip Art
A visual timetable is a set of pictures and symbols representing the different sessions in your day. Many children can become anxious if they do not know their routine or what is coming next, a visual timetable can alleviate anxiety and make children feel calmer and more in control.
72 Visual timetable cards
Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt Clip Art
A visual timetable is a set of pictures and symbols representing the different sessions in your day. Many children can become anxious if they do not know their routine or what is coming next, a visual timetable can alleviate anxiety and make children feel calmer and more in control. Visual timetables are often used as a whole class resource but this one is an individual timetable that can be tailored to the specific child’s day. Ideal for use with visual learners and those with special educational needs.
This pack includes 45 visual timetable cards showing activities and lesson as well as clocks showing o’clock, quarter past, half past and quarter to for every hour.
Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt Clip Art
A visual timetable is a powerful tool used in classrooms to provide a visual representation of the day’s activities and routines. It typically consists of a series of pictures or symbols arranged in chronological order, helping students understand and anticipate what will happen throughout the day.
The benefits of using a visual timetable in the classroom are numerous. Firstly, it promotes a sense of structure and predictability, reducing anxiety and uncertainty for students. By visually displaying the schedule, students can easily grasp the sequence of events and transitions, helping them feel more secure and focused.
Secondly, a visual timetable enhances communication and comprehension, particularly for students with special needs or language barriers. It provides a visual reference that can be easily understood, enabling students to participate actively and independently in classroom activities.
Moreover, a visual timetable supports time management skills, teaching students the concept of time and enabling them to develop a sense of responsibility for managing their own schedules. It encourages self-regulation and assists in the development of organizational skills.
Additionally, a visual timetable promotes a smooth and efficient classroom routine. Students become more proficient in transitioning between tasks, as they can anticipate what is coming next. This reduces disruptions and maximizes instructional time.
Furthermore, a visual timetable fosters independence and autonomy, as students can refer to the schedule to determine their next steps without constantly relying on teacher instructions. It encourages self-direction and decision-making, empowering students to take ownership of their learning.
Overall, a visual timetable is a valuable tool that brings numerous benefits to the classroom. By providing structure, promoting communication, enhancing time management skills, facilitating smooth transitions, and fostering independence, it creates an inclusive and supportive learning environment for all students.
This is an extremely useful resource to aid pupils with ASD to help them sequence their daily routine. I use it in my class to smooth transitions between subjects and locations and it reduces stress levels in pupils who find these transitions challenging. It can begin with just 1 symbol before building up to 5 so pupils can structure their tasks, morning routine or day.
The symbols are Mayer Johnston images found within the popular Boardmaker software and reproduce with permission so they will correspond to any other resources already in place using this software.
24 symbols of different school subjects or school activities. Cut out and laminate to use with an individual visual schedule, visual timetable or token board.
Symbols can be individualised (eg. uniform colour, etc) or additional symbols made on request so please get in touch if specific symbols are needed.
A visual timetable is a set of pictures and symbols representing the different sessions in your day. many children can become anxious if they do not know their routine or what is coming next, a visual timetable can alleviate anxiety and make children feel calmer and more in control. These cards are specifically showing a child’s morning routine.
There are 2 versions of the cards for boy and girl
Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt Clip Art
A visual timetable is a set of pictures and symbols representing the different sessions in your day. many children can become anxious if they do not know their routine or what is coming next, a visual timetable can alleviate anxiety and make children feel calmer and more in control. These cards are specifically showing a child’s after school routine.
Cards included show:
Take off uniform
Hang up clothes
Put clothes in the wash
Snack
Drink
Dinner
Homework
After school club
Computer
Tablet
TV
Bath
Wash hands
Shower
Toilet
Park
Brush teeth
Put on pyjamas
Story
Go to bed
There are 2 versions of the cards for boy and girl
Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt Clip Art
A visual timetable is a set of pictures and symbols representing the different sessions in your day. Many children can become anxious if they do not know their routine or what is coming next, a visual timetable can alleviate anxiety and make children feel calmer and more in control. These cards are specifically showing a child’s after school routine.
Cards included show:
Take off uniform
Hang up clothes
Put clothes in the wash
Snack
Drink
Dinner
Computer
Tablet
TV
Bath
Wash hands
Shower
Toilet
Park
Brush Teeth
Put on Pyjamas
Story
Go to Bed
Homework
After School Club
There are 2 versions of the cards - for boy or girl
Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt Clip Art
Visual timetables are a communication tool and can be used to supplement verbal communication. It allows individuals to have information about their lives represented in a visual way by using symbols, objects, photos or written information to display a sequence of activities that will occur over a period of time.
This five page document includes:
what is a visual timetable
examples of visual timetables
who benefits from the implementation of a visual timetable and why they are beneficial
step by step “How to” guide to develop a visual timetable
how to use them and
key points to remember
This is a great handout for parents, teachers and allied health staff.
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A editable timetable for SEN pupils, allowing pupils to see what they should be doing at a given time. The file comes with a basic array of symbols, but images can be dropped into the timetable should you wish to do so.
4 Different Microsoft Publisher file types attached to suit most versions of Publisher.
These task cards have been developed as multi use learning tools. They teach key preposition words of before and after.
pictures/symbols depict everyday situations familiar to students.
the task cards double as interactive visual timetables to explain order of events.
task cards can also be used as simple social stories to explains that certain events have to happen before or after another.
2 SETS OF TASK CARDS
Velcro, choose and stick options
Clothes peg correct symbol
2 LEVELS OF TASK CARDS
task cards come as both clipart and simple symbol options
clipart easy to understand situations to help with reading
simple symbol task cards encourage slightly higher reading and deduction skills.