Task list
Keep the preset steps, remove items that do not fit, or add your own family, classroom, therapy, or homeschool tasks.
Create a printable after-school routine chart for snack, backpack, homework, reading, chores, outdoor play, dinner, and screen-time boundaries.
This page opens the main Routine Chart Generator with a focused set of tasks, layout choices, and visual settings. You can edit every task before printing.
Keep the preset steps, remove items that do not fit, or add your own family, classroom, therapy, or homeschool tasks.
Switch between board, card sheet, weekly planner, first-then, done-tab, icon, text, or picture-style layouts in the main generator.
Choose the paper size, low-ink option, color style, child name, title, and labels before printing or saving the routine chart.
Use the preset as a starting point, then adjust tasks, card size, visual mode, and print style for your child or classroom.
Use the preset as a starting point, then adjust tasks, card size, visual mode, and print style for your child or classroom.
Use the preset as a starting point, then adjust tasks, card size, visual mode, and print style for your child or classroom.
Common steps include unpacking the backpack, washing hands, snack, homework, reading, one chore, play time, and preparing for tomorrow.
Yes. Add or remove any task in the generator, then print the updated chart or export the task list.
A routine chart shows the order of the afternoon. A chore chart usually tracks responsibilities across a week. You can use both together.