Question: What’s on Your Daily Agenda Board? (Share a Pic!)
The daily agenda board is a classroom staple. Share how you use yours to keep students organized, informed, and engaged.
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Go to My Saved Content.For many teachers, the daily agenda board is an essential classroom tool. It sets the tone for the day, helps students stay organized, and ensures everyone knows what to expect. But what goes on it—and how it’s displayed—varies widely from classroom to classroom.
We’re curious: What’s on your daily agenda board to let students know what’s happening that day? Take a picture and share it in the comments!
Do you include learning objectives to keep students focused on goals? Maybe you break down the schedule to ease transitions. Or perhaps you add a splash of creativity—like quotes, doodles, or interactive prompts—to engage students right from the start.
We’d love to see how you organize your board and make it work for students. Share your best ideas, tips, and a picture to inspire fellow educators.
Let’s create a space where teachers can exchange creative ways to make the daily agenda board even more effective!
Beyond the Daily Agenda Board
A daily agenda board is only one piece of many in a well-structured classroom. If you’re looking for additional strategies to support routines and procedures, check out our Classroom Management page. In addition, you may be interested in the following:
- How to Establish Classroom Routines for Productive Learning
- 6 Opening and Closing Routines for New Teachers
- Building Strong Foundations With Classroom Routines (video)
- Welcoming Students With a Smile
- 60-Second Strategy: Appreciation, Apology, Aha!
- Building Classroom Community Through Daily Dedications
At Edutopia, we're always looking for educators to share their strategies. If you have ideas that go beyond what can be shared in the comments, visit our Write for Us page.
Thank you for sharing your daily agenda board with us. If you have questions of your own, feel free to post them here—our community facilitators are ready to help!