Modules
Daily schedule
The Daily schedule in Teetsh helps you plan your teaching day in a clear, structured and flexible way.
It allows you to organise each day of teaching, detail your lessons, and keep a clear overview of what happens in your classroom.
What is the Daily schedule used for?
The Daily schedule is your day-to-day planning space.
It helps you to:
- plan your teaching day lesson by lesson,
- organise sessions, activities and teaching phases,
- keep a clear and readable overview of your day.
Unlike the timetable, which gives a weekly structure, the daily schedule focuses on **what actually happens in your classroom on a given day**.
Creating a daily schedule
You can create a daily schedule for any teaching day.
When creating a daily schedule, you can:
- choose the date,
- start from an empty day or reuse elements from your timetable,
- organise your day according to your teaching rhythm.
Each day is fully independent and can be adjusted at any time.
Adding activities to your day
A daily schedule is built from activities.
For each activity, you can:
- give it a title (tag, learning area or description),
- add a description or teaching notes,
- organise the session into different teaching phases if needed.
This allows you to plan at the level of detail that suits you, from a simple outline to a more structured lesson plan.
Using the timetable with your daily schedule
Your timetable and daily schedule work together.
From your timetable, you can:
- retrieve teaching blocks directly into your daily schedule,
- save time when planning your days,
- ensure consistency between your weekly organisation and your daily lessons.
This connection helps you plan faster while staying aligned with your weekly structure.
Editing and adapting your daily planning
Your daily schedule is designed to be flexible.
At any time, you can:
- edit activities,
- reorder activities,
- adjust content to reflect what actually happened in class.
This makes the daily schedule a practical tool, both for preparation and for adapting to real classroom situations.
Using the daily schedule throughout the year
Teachers commonly use the daily schedule to:
- plan lessons in advance,
- keep track of teaching over time,
- prepare substitute-friendly planning when needed.
Each day remains editable and accessible whenever you need it.
Good to know
- The daily schedule adapts to different teaching styles and levels.
- You decide how detailed your planning needs to be.
- It is designed to support your practice, not to constrain it.