Calendar Time Page: This page can be printed and laminated or placed into a page protector and then your child can use a washable marker or dry erase marker to follow along! (Side note: you could use any page protector, but the dollar tree and target dollar spot have nice ones like this)
Below is the order I would typically go through our calendar sound board. This does not mean your child needs to go through it in this order, but if you would like a guide, here it is! Each day we will have an "arrival task" and this is often where students are asked to practice writing their names. Below are a couple examples of name sheets styles you could create based on your child's current ability level. Again, this is something that I would recommend to go into a page protector (mentioned above) rather than to make a new sheet each day.
Below is a picture schedule of our daily lesson activities. You can use this with your child work through his/her daily schedule. You could simply print it out and post it for their viewing, laminate it and use a dry erase marker to "X" off activities as you go, or post it on your refrigerator (or other magnetic surface) and use a magnet move along the schedule, pointing to the current activity as you go.
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