Creating a visual timetable

In this lesson, children should be more proactive in constructing their own visual timetable. The lesson is flexible to allow the most appropriate format for each young person, while some examples are given too. Children should apply their understanding from previous lessons in unit 4 to create a visual representation of when things happen and in what sequence.

Worksheet

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Lesson summary: Creating a visual timetable

Time to move!

Did you know that exercise helps your concentration and ability to learn?

For 5 mins...

Move around:
Jog

On the spot:
Dance

This was the final lesson in the unit Time.

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