Elementary classroom
Morning meeting, read aloud, math block, recess, centers, pack up.
Try this schedule →A free visual schedule and class timer for K-12 classrooms. Build a sequence, project it, and let the visual run while you teach.
10+ fun themes
Up to 89% less transition-related problem behavior.¹
Students follow the plan with fewer adult prompts.²
Predictability turns the unknown into something visible.³
Less working memory spent on "what's next?"⁴
Evidence-based Recognized by NCAEP/UNC for autistic learners (100+ peer-reviewed studies). Recommended by CAST's UDL Guidelines, aligned with CASEL Self-Management, and recommended for English Learners. See the research brief →
Pre-built schedules to start from. Click Try this schedule to load one in the app — then edit, save, or share it.
Morning meeting, read aloud, math block, recess, centers, pack up.
Try this schedule →Bell work, mini-lesson, discussion, independent work, exit ticket.
Try this schedule →Greeting, sensory warm-up, fine motor, gross motor break, task, wrap up.
Try this schedule →Wake up, get dressed, breakfast, brush teeth, pack bag, out the door.
Try this schedule →Sunflower, rocket, train, hourglass, candle, balloon — and more.
Six sizes — from discreet to back-of-the-room giant.
Show full descriptions or just the title.
Light, dark, warm, cool, high-contrast.
Scrub the timeline by hand to skip ahead or replay.
VisSched was built first for projectors and Smartboards — typography sized for the kid in the corner, color themes that handle classroom lighting. But it runs the same on phones, tablets, and Chromebooks.
Run it side-by-side with your slides using Chrome's split-tab feature or two windows on the projector. And every schedule lives in a URL — bookmark it, share it with a sub, or send it to a co-teacher with one link.
Built in the classroom by a teacher. mattnupen.com →