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Visual Music Schedule Cards with Google Slides version | Distance Learning

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Mrs Cookie's Music Room
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What educators are saying

These visual cards are the perfect way for me to give my students a visual schedule of what we'll be doing without being too specific so the objectives of the day can change but they'll still know what to expect.
Just started using these this year as an extra support for students who may need it. ALL students have appreciated being able to keep track of "where we are" throughout the lesson.

Description

Especially helpful for visual learners, Special Education students, and English Language Learners, these agenda cards are very helpful. Use the printable cards, or display your agenda via Google Slides on your interactive whiteboard or for distance learning.

What's included?

  • Over 30 tasks in two styles
  • Editable cards (2 in color, 2 in black and white, and 2 blank) in PowerPoint
  • PDF with link to Google Slides version

How do I use the printable option?

I recommend printing on card stock, laminating, and using magnet strips on the back. Other options people have used include using a pocket chart or binder rings.

***You can find more information about how I use these cards here.

How do I use the Google Slides option?

Select and copy a task you want to add from the schedule images slide. Paste on a slide with the header style you prefer from the four options. Repeat these steps with other tasks for the lesson, and arrange and resize them as needed. You can then add the objectives by typing them in the text box. Project this slide at the beginning of your lesson on your interactive whiteboard, or on your video or live stream lesson during distance learning.

Who would benefit from this resource?

Music teachers who work with students from preschool age to eighth grade can use this resource for in-person or distance learning lessons. All students benefit from visuals, especially ELL and Special Education students.

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Total Pages
40 pages
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Teaching Duration
Lifelong tool
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