FREE DOWNLOAD 24 Hours Worksheet
This learning tool helps grownups and children share an understanding for time. With commitments for everyone on the rise, you can visualize your day and plan more accurately.
Each circle in this worksheet represents an hour of the day.
Print copies and spend time as a family filling in the hours of the day to reflect the way you spend your time.
Let's get talking about the way you spend your time!
All areas of occupation apply such as sleep, school, work, meal prep, eating, watching tv, sports, getting ready for bed, out of school learning and more. Everyone's 24 hours will look different.
The charting activity can be especially beneficial for:
When kids want to add in more activities, this process can help caregivers express the importance for free time and rest time to be build into the routine.
When kids are resisting doing something like chores or homework, this process can help caregivers illustrate how long those tasks actually take.
When each family member has completed their time circles, you can reflect on if the time spent on tasks matches your values, hopes and plans for your future self. If not, then where can reasonable adjustments occur?
This learning tool helps grownups and children share an understanding for time. With commitments for everyone on the rise, you can visualize your day and plan more accurately.
Each circle in this worksheet represents an hour of the day.
Print copies and spend time as a family filling in the hours of the day to reflect the way you spend your time.
Let's get talking about the way you spend your time!
All areas of occupation apply such as sleep, school, work, meal prep, eating, watching tv, sports, getting ready for bed, out of school learning and more. Everyone's 24 hours will look different.
The charting activity can be especially beneficial for:
When kids want to add in more activities, this process can help caregivers express the importance for free time and rest time to be build into the routine.
When kids are resisting doing something like chores or homework, this process can help caregivers illustrate how long those tasks actually take.
When each family member has completed their time circles, you can reflect on if the time spent on tasks matches your values, hopes and plans for your future self. If not, then where can reasonable adjustments occur?
This learning tool helps grownups and children share an understanding for time. With commitments for everyone on the rise, you can visualize your day and plan more accurately.
Each circle in this worksheet represents an hour of the day.
Print copies and spend time as a family filling in the hours of the day to reflect the way you spend your time.
Let's get talking about the way you spend your time!
All areas of occupation apply such as sleep, school, work, meal prep, eating, watching tv, sports, getting ready for bed, out of school learning and more. Everyone's 24 hours will look different.
The charting activity can be especially beneficial for:
When kids want to add in more activities, this process can help caregivers express the importance for free time and rest time to be build into the routine.
When kids are resisting doing something like chores or homework, this process can help caregivers illustrate how long those tasks actually take.
When each family member has completed their time circles, you can reflect on if the time spent on tasks matches your values, hopes and plans for your future self. If not, then where can reasonable adjustments occur?