This Kids Daily Schedule Printable is here to help keep your kids on a routine that is flexible and can be modified to work for every little personality out there! Also available is a coordinating School Checklist Printable!
Hey friends! Things have been CR-AZY the last few weeks with all this Covid-19 stuff happening! I took the last week to just ENJOY a ton of family time because it was our Spring Break. But this week, we start homeschool and I’ve been getting preparing the last couple of days.
I’ve got 3 kids that will be schooling from home — 1st grade, 4th grade, and 6th grade. All in very different points of school and very different personalities. I wanted to create a schedule printable that was a bit more simplified and didn’t have time on it. All of my kids will work at a different pace and may even choose to do their daily tasks in different orders.
SIMPLIFIED DAILY SCHEDULE FOR KIDS
I created more of a checklist schedule because my kids love to mark checkboxes off as they complete their tasks throughout the day!
I am offering the printable completed with the 7 things on my kids’ daily schedules or you can use the blank version to create your own schedule.
KIDS DAILY ROUTINE
The 7 items on my kids’ schedule are:
- Get Ready – Shower, get dressed, do hair, brush teeth!
- Clean Room – For my kids, this means their bed is made and everything is picked up!
- School – This is different for all my kids, so I have created a separate ‘school’ printable that we are printing on the backside of our schedule printable.
- Read 30 Mins – With homeschool being a shorter day than their regular school day, I am having my kids read an additional 30 minutes. My kids love using my Printable Punchcard Bookmarks to mark off their reading.
- Daily Chore – I create my kids’ daily chore list at the first of each week. That way they know what is expected of them each day.
Because this homeschooling thing is new to me, I didn’t want to put too much pressure on myself for our activities after we finished our home and school tasks. That is why I decided to put ‘Be Active’ and ‘Be Creative’ versus more specific things or even list ideas underneath the words.
- Be Active – Some suggestions I’ll have for my kids are running, YouTube Zumba, garage workout, situps/pushups/jumping jacks, swimming, jump roping, bike ride, jumping on the tramp, a family hike, etc! Really anything that will get their bodies moving!
- Be Creative – This can be such a wide range of ideas! Anything from something artistic to baking to creating with blocks or legos! Some days we’ll be in the kitchen making applesauce from scratch, bread, cakes or cookies and other days we’ll be doing art projects or science projects! On days where I don’t have time to be super involved, they can create with their legos or even create a fort to play in!
Supplies Needed
- Daily Schedule and School Schedule (download both below)
- Home Printer
- Cardstock
- Laminator
- Laminating Pouches
- Dry Erase Markers
Instructions
- Download the printable(s) below.
- Print on your Home Printer on Cardstock or Paper.
- Complete the sections of the printables that you need to. I suggest using a fine-point Sharpie or a bold pen!
- For long term use, I suggest laminating them back to back with your home Laminator and Laminating Sheets. Then you can use them over and over!
- Have your kids mark off the tasks as they complete them!
Download the Daily Schedule below! Just click the button and it will download a ZIP file. When you unzip the file, it will have the completed and blank Daily Schedules as JPG’s that you can then print at home.
DAILY SCHOOL SCHEDULE PRINTABLE
This daily school schedule will be very helpful to keep your kids up on their school work. This will be great to temporarily use for us that have our kids home during the Covid-19 times or all the time if you homeschool full time!
This one is only available blank since every kid’s schedule is different!
I printed this and then laminated it back to back with my kids’ Daily Schedule Printable. If your child has more school work then that, then feel free to print the same page back to back!
To download the School Schedule printable, just click the link below. It will then download the JPG of the blank school schedule.
Looking for some other great organization printables?
- Morning Routine Printables for Little Kids
- Bedtime Routine Printables for Little Kids
- Kids Cleaning Checklist Printable
- Little Kid Chore Charts
- Computer Tokens
Looking for a printable version of this fun tutorial? I’ve got it for you below!
Flexible Daily Schedule Printable
Materials
- Daily Schedule and School Schedule (download in post)
- Cardstock or Printer Paper
- Laminator
- Laminating Pouches
- Dry Erase Markers
Instructions
- Download the printable(s) in the post.
- Print on your Home Printer on Cardstock or Paper.
- Complete the sections of the printables that you need to (ie: kids name, date, tasks, etc). I suggest using a fine-point Sharpie or a bold pen.
- For long term use, I suggest laminating them back to back with your home Laminator and Laminating Sheets. Then you can use them over and over!
- Have your kids mark off the tasks as they complete them!
Notes
- Get Ready
- Clean Room
- School
- Read 30 Mins - My kids love using my Printable Punchcard Bookmarks to mark off their reading.
- Daily Chore
- Be Active
- Be Creative
I hope these printables can help make your life run a little more smooth! I have confidence they will!
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Erin
Thank you for this sheet. It’s exactly what I was looking for! I printed and laminated the blank version for both of my kids. Now I don’t have to ask them if they got their tasks done each morning.
Pam Dana
Yay! I’m so dang glad they were helpful! They were a lifesaver for me when my kiddos were younger!