Bring gym clothes
Gym clothes are not really one item but a chain: find them, check they are clean, get them into the bag. Lose one link and the lesson starts without them. The pictures below put the whole chain on the wall.
♂Bring gym clothes
A smiling boy holds a stack of clothes and a pair of red gym shoes, with an arrow indicating he is bringing them.
About this visual support
Getting gym clothes ready is a small sequence that often gets misread as a single step. In reality, the child has to locate the items somewhere in the laundry basket or wardrobe, judge whether they are wearable, and get them down into the bag. Somewhere along that route a piece falls away.
Visual support helps because it breaks the chain into separate, visible substeps. With each part shown as its own picture, the child can follow the order without holding everything in their head. Shirt first, then shorts, maybe socks or indoor shoes, into the bag. Done.
A task-specific tip: pack the night before, not in the morning. Gym clothes are the classic casualty of a tight morning, and evening packing happens at a slower pace. The cards can live next to the bed as a short evening routine.
If you want to digitise that order, the steps can sit inside Routined, which can also nudge the night before a sport day. The pictures themselves can be downloaded for free.