Visual schedule maker

Routine Chart Generator for Kids

Build a printable morning routine, bedtime chart, visual schedule, first-then board, weekly planner, or cut-out routine card sheet with a child name and editable task cards.

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Printable visual routine

Noah's Morning Routine

Noah ยท Drag-free printable routine chart with picture cards

To doDone
Wake upMorning
BathroomMorning
Brush teethMorning
Wash faceMorning
Get dressedMorning
Eat breakfastMorning
Pack backpackMorning
Put shoes onMorning
SchoolMorning

What this routine chart can make

Morning and bedtime charts

Create personalized routine boards with icons, checkboxes, done tabs, and sticker-dot spaces.

Visual schedule cards

Print cut-out task cards for younger kids, homeschool routines, classroom transitions, and visual support folders.

First-then boards

Make simple first-then pages for transitions, behavior support, and short task sequences.

Weekly planner layouts

Turn the same task list into a weekly planner with day columns and reusable activity cards.

Routine chart ideas

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Frequently asked questions

Can I make routine cards instead of a chart?

Yes. Choose the cut-out routine cards layout to print task cards with optional cut lines.

Can I make a first-then board?

Yes. Choose First-then board from the routine type or layout menu. The tool pairs tasks into first and then cards.

Can I use this as a visual schedule?

Yes. Use large picture cards, icon + text, or text-only mode depending on the child and the setting.

Can I export the task list?

Yes. Download CSV or copy the task list into Google Sheets, Excel, or your own planning file.

Printable guide

Printable routine chart maker for kids

Use the routine chart generator when you need a custom morning routine, bedtime routine, after-school checklist, weekly habit chart, visual schedule, or first-then board. Start with a preset task list, edit the wording, choose a print layout, then print or save as PDF.

How to use this printable tool

  1. Choose a preset or start with a blank printable layout.
  2. Add your own tasks, names, dates, goals, or checklist items so the page matches your class, child, group, or lesson.
  3. Adjust the layout, paper size, style, and print options before using the preview.
  4. Review the live preview and any answer key, checklist, labels, or extra pages the tool creates.
  5. Print the page, save it as a PDF, or use the export options available in the generator.

What you can customize

Title and labels

Edit the page title, student name, class name, dates, goals, or family labels.

Rows and checklist items

Add the tasks, subjects, habits, books, chores, assignments, or routine steps you need.

Layout style

Choose a weekly, daily, table, card, or checklist-style layout when the tool supports it.

Print options

Select the paper size, low-ink style, notes fields, signatures, or extra columns available in the generator.

Best for / Use cases

Home routines

Create clear steps for mornings, evenings, chores, hygiene, reading, and bedtime.

Visual learners

Use icon cards, large picture-style cards, done tabs, and first-then layouts.

Classroom transitions

Print short schedules for arrival, centers, cleanup, recess, lunch, and dismissal.

Homeschool planning

Turn recurring learning blocks into a weekly routine chart or daily checklist.

Printing and export tips

Keep labels short

One to three words per step is usually easier for kids to scan than a long instruction sentence.

Start with one routine

Print one chart first, test it for a few days, then add a second routine or weekly version.

Use the same words daily

Consistent task names help children connect the printed chart to real family or classroom language.

Frequently asked questions

Can I make both routine charts and routine cards?

Yes. Use the layout selector to switch between board, weekly planner, card sheet, first-then board, and flip/done styles.

Can I make a visual schedule from my own tasks?

Yes. Edit the task list, add icons or short labels, choose large cards or icon plus text, and print the schedule.

Is the routine chart printable on Letter and A4 paper?

Yes. Choose the paper size in the generator and use browser print or save as PDF.

Can I use it for ADHD or autism visual supports?

The tool can create simple visual supports, first-then boards, checklists, and done tabs. It is not medical advice, but it can help make daily steps visible and predictable.