Pack homework
Homework on the kitchen table is not in the backpack until it actually sits there. The visual support below breaks the home-to-school step into clear parts so the page reaches the teacher without staying on the table overnight.
♂Pack papers into backpack
A person with an open mouth is packing papers into a green backpack.
♂Pack books into backpack
A smiling person is packing books and a notebook into a purple backpack. A thought bubble with a paper airplane is above the head.
♂Pack books and papers into backpack
A smiling person is packing books and papers into an open blue backpack.
About this visual support
The handover from finishing the homework to having it sit in the right pocket on the morning is the spot where it usually goes missing. The page lingers on the table, slips under a jumper, or lands in the wrong folder. By morning the focus has already moved to shoes and breakfast, not binders.
Visual support turns the handover into a short sequence that can be closed the night before. Gather the materials, slide them into the right folder by subject, into the main backpack pocket, zip closed. When a child sees the whole chain as pictures, ending homework time becomes a real ending instead of a half one.
One concrete tip: hang the backpack on a fixed hook, not on the floor or a chair. Once the bag has a place, packing becomes part of putting things down, not an extra task. In the Routined app you can put together the evening homework routine with your own pictures and tick each step during a 14-day trial.