Open the dock and tap Timetable
Add your activities with an icon each — lessons, breaks, whatever the day holds.
Today's plan on the board, with a bar showing where you are.
List the day's activities once and the board keeps everyone oriented: what's now, what's next, and a progress bar creeping toward home time. The 'what are we doing next?' question, retired.
Also called: visual schedule · daily agenda · class schedule
Tick off the day — or let timed mode do it by the clock.
No setup screen, no import wizard — Timetable lives on the same board as everything else and it's running before the class has sat down.
Add your activities with an icon each — lessons, breaks, whatever the day holds.
A simple list, a tick-off checklist, or timed mode with a start time and durations that follow the real clock.
In timed mode the current activity highlights itself as time passes, with an optional chime at changeovers.
Three ways teachers actually run timetable — steal one for tomorrow morning.
Some students need to see the day to relax into it. Icons in order do quietly what a dozen verbal reassurances do loudly.
Weird-schedule days run themselves in timed mode — the current block highlights itself and the chime handles changeovers.
End the day by walking through tomorrow's strip together. Transitions start smoother when nobody's surprised.
I keep one board for the whole week — timetable, name wheel, timer — and just swap the background when the room needs a lift.
Every tool lives on the same board — these turn timetable into a whole routine.
…and the rest of the dock is one tap away:
In timed mode, yes — set a start time and durations and it highlights the current activity as the clock moves.
Checklist mode is exactly that — each finished activity gets a satisfying tick.
Yes — breaks slot in between activities, icons and all, so the day on the board matches the day in the room.
No — no login, no install. Your timetable saves with the board on this device; an account is only for other devices.
Open a board, tap the dock, and it's there. That's the whole setup.