Whole Group
Whole group mini-schedules may remain consistent each day such as unpacking routines or the sequence of specific activities during the same subject each day. These can be displayed using a static display such as a checklist or posters.
Annette Stine Kyle Elementary, Troy |
Christine Scarborough Tecumseh Elementary, Xenia |
Eric Bostick Beverly Gardens Elementary, Mad River |
Brittany Wendling Valley Elementary, Beavercreek |
Other mini-schedules may change daily such as class agenda's or specific task lists. Using a written or typed display works well for students who are able to read and comprehend, while having movable velcro cards helps non-readers.
Jordan Bauman Fairborn Intermediate, Fairborn |
Lisa George Trotwood ELC, Trotwood |
Katie Bigelow and Casey Lathrop Brookville Elementary, Brookville |
Susan Trissell Westwood Elementary, Dayton |
Kristie Reed Kettering Middle School, Kettering |
Mallory Normile Broadway Elementary, Tipp City |
Beth Young Snyder Park Elementary |
Individualized
Some students may need a more individualized mini-schedule to allow for greater detail or to incorporate choices.
Allyson Rudnicki
Tipp High School, Tipp City
Annette Stine Kyle Elementary, Troy |
Sandy Beck Broadway Elementary, Tipp City |
Ramel Mitchell Kyle Elementary, Troy |
Susan Trissell
Westwood Elementary, Dayton
Pam Ellender Mad River Middle School, Mad River |
Mary Schuler Fairborn Intermediate, Fairborn |
Robbie Whorton Trotwood High School, Trotwood |
Self-Care and Daily Routines
No need to create a checklist every day for events that happen regularly. Instead, create a mini-schedule that can be laminated and reused. These are great for self-care and hygiene routines as well as daily routine like packing up backpacks.
Kate Pennington Kettering ECEC, Kettering |
Rachel Engle Horace Mann Elementary, Springfield |
Heather Balkcom
Springcreek Primary, Piqua
Heather Balkcom
Springcreek Primary, Piqua
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Carrie Prickett Jane Chance Elementary, Miamisburg |
Vocational
Mini-schedule can also help students who are working on vocational skills whether they provide the steps of a single task or provide a list of tasks to complete.
Kirsten Johnson Greene INC |
Lindy McDaniel Considerate Classroom |
Kirsten Johnson Greene INC |
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