📅 Transform chaos into calm with the ultimate visual schedule!
The Auchq Daily Schedule Pocket Chart is a large, durable visual organizer designed for preschool to 1st grade classrooms. Featuring 8+1 polyester pockets, 23 illustrated activity cards, and 4 blank dry-erase cards, it offers customizable, clear daily scheduling that helps children anticipate and follow their day with ease. Its hidden storage pocket keeps cards organized, making it a practical and engaging tool for teachers and parents alike.
Manufacturer | Auchq |
Brand | Auchq |
Item Weight | 15.5 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 17.17 x 9.8 x 0.47 inches |
Item model number | Daily schedule |
Color | Blue |
Cover Material | Polyester, Polyvinyl Chloride |
Material Type | Polyester |
Sheet Size | 17 x 38.5 Inches |
Manufacturer Part Number | Daily schedule 8+1 |
M**N
Used for my Tk classroom
Great quality. Great visual for my classroom.
J**T
Amazing
I absolutely loved this. It was perfect for what I needed in my preschool setting. I love that it has not only words but pictures as well and there are multiple cards so if things get switched out, it’s exactly what I need.
T**B
NICE MATERIAL!
Great for the family! This product had everything I was looking for. For the price it could not be beat. Came on time and didn't have any negative experience. A must have
L**I
Great quality- just didn’t fit my Kindergarten schedule
I loved that this had pictures and was easy for students to understand the flow of the day. The material is great and absolutely no complaints. The size was easy to see from anywhere in my classroom. However, the activities to choose from weren’t ideal for my kindergarten classroom, so I returned it.
D**S
The product was right on time
I loved it in my classroom. My kids enjoy it.
M**Y
Large pictures and good visuals works for preschool.
I bought this for my school district preschool program 3-4 year olds. I really like the layout and the large pictures. I changed some of the duplicate pictures to include play-centers and replaced the words to show our names to go with the names we use. I also took a picture of children washing hands and added it as well. I start the day with all the cards backwards and include the children in turning them over. I use a first then next process so the chart isn’t overwhelming. It’s working great in teaching the children the expectations.
G**
Great
Good products
Y**E
Not for homeschooling
I really liked this pocket chart because it looks and feels sturdy. I have a toddler and toddlers are rough with everything they can get their little sticky fingers in. And it's kind of easy to clean also.One thing I didn't like were the cards. One came with a wrinkled corner, so they're not as thick. When I got then I was thinking of laminating them with a thicker plastic. But after further examining, I decided not to. I notice that they cards are more towards kindergarten and under (even daycare) but not for homeschooling. I do not homeschool but I do some activities that I would consider to be homeschool since my toddler needs a lot of activities to get tired. I also don't think that the dry erase marker cards are the best. I've dealt with that type of material and the marker never erases perfectly.I also forgot it has a pocket in the back. I think that's really useful because even tho I am not planning to use all the cards at the same time, I can keep them in the same place.
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