Visual Schedule Cards




Visual Schedule Cards
This is a digital download. You receive an instant email with a PDF file. No physical materials are mailed.
Having a visual schedule for daily routines can be a very helpful tool for ANY kid. I use these visual schedules with toddlers up through elementary school. They are especially useful for children with complex communication needs. You'll get 96 picture cards for home and school (color and black & white). Bonus: visuals for toy storage
Visuals for Daily Routines and Schedules includes:
Index of visuals
Morning Routine (boy and girl)
wake up, go to the bathroom, wash hands, get dressed, eat breakfast, brush teeth, brush hair, pack lunch, pack backpack, put on shoes, put on jacket, go to school
School Schedule
circle time, recess, lunch, writing, computers, library, math, science, social studies, music, art, PE
Classroom
look, listen, be quiet, sit, read, work together, think, raise your hand, share, line up, walk, wash hands
Class Helpers
door helper, light helper, line leader, hand sanitizer, calendar helper, board cleaner, snack helper, lunch helper, messenger, table cleaner, plant waterer, pet feeder
Visual Directions
circle, cross out, underline, check, color, fold, cut, tape, glue, highlight, draw, write
write your name, trace, write, spell, ABC order, 123 order, stack, sort, match, count, measure, clean up
Evening Routines (boy and girl)
put backpack away, have a snack, have fun, do homework, eat dinner, go to the bathroom, wash hands, take a bath, put on pajamas, brush teeth, read, go to sleep
- 12 pictures per page 
- Color and black & white 
- With and without words 
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Recommended for:
- Children who are pre-verbal, minimally verbal, complex communication needs, ASD / Autism Spectrum Disorder, Down syndrome, late talkers, speech delayed, DLD 
- SLP's in early intervention, traveling, working with special needs in preschool, elementary, middle school, high school populations 
- Parents / Caregivers / Day Care Providers / Teachers / Home School Educators 
Suggested use:
- Home: Daily routines (embedded routines), verbal routines 
- Preschool / Kindergarten: Calendar, transitions, staying on task, independent work 
- Life Skills: self-care, dressing, eating, increased independence 
- Special Needs: Visuals, AAC / Augmentative, and Alternative Communication, Total Communication 
 
          
        
       
                        
                        
                          
                             
                          
                        
                       
                        
                        
                          
                             
                          
                        
                       
                        
                        
                          
                             
                          
                        
                       
                        
                        
                          
                            