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Scheduling Examples

Explore various scheduling frameworks for classrooms, including matrix structures projected on Smart Boards, overhead schedules, and whiteboard schedules. Learn how to create individual student schedules using different techniques and design effective master schedules.

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Scheduling Examples

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  1. Scheduling Examples PowerPoint created by Candice Styer & Suzanne Fitzgerald info@sdesworks.com www.styer-fitzgerald.com

  2. Scheduling Decide on a Schedule Structure or Framework • For purposes of this training, a matrix structure, projected on a Smart Board, is the example used. This format has proven to work well for numerous teachers with a variety of teaching styles.

  3. Scheduling Other Effective Frameworks Include: • Schedules projected on an overhead • Schedules created on the computer and projected on a suitable surface • Schedules created on a whiteboard using art tape or a dry erase marker • Laminated schedule icons Velcroed on a suitable surface or even sticky notes

  4. Examples of Schedule Structures

  5. Use different color note cards on a chalkboard

  6. More laminated note cards on a chalkboard – easy to move around

  7. Laminate different activities w/pictures on different color paper

  8. Create your class schedule on the computer, print it, & hang it on the whiteboard

  9. More printed computer schedules

  10. Computer schedule projected on Smart Board & printed

  11. Printed computer schedule with different color highlighters

  12. Handwritten schedule on a whiteboard with different color markers

  13. Creating Individual Student Schedules

  14. Creating Individual Student Schedules

  15. Creating Individual Student Schedules

  16. Creating Individual Student Schedules

  17. Creating Individual Student Schedules

  18. Creating Individual Student Schedules

  19. Activity 2—Creating a Schedule Review the PowerPoint with examples of schedule structures and individual student schedules. Watch the Training Session 5 video. Design an outline for how you are going to create a master schedule. Write down ideas for creating individual student schedules for those who need them.

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