Daily homework · Subject balance · Realistic blocks

    Free Homework Timetable Template

    Plan daily after-school homework slots by subject, balance workload across the week, and leave room for actual breaks. Free, printable, no sign-up.

    Homework
    Daily
    After School
    Subjects
    Kids
    Homework Schedule
    Time
    Mon
    Tue
    Wed
    Thu
    Fri
    Sat
    Sun
    16:00
    17:00
    18:00
    19:00
    20:00
    Preview — fully customizable

    Homework that doesn't ruin the evening

    After-school hours are the prime homework window — but also the prime tantrum window. A real schedule keeps homework and breaks visible and balanced.

    After-school default (4–8 PM)

    Defaults start at 16:00 and end at 20:00. Realistic for primary, middle, and high school. Adjust for younger or older kids.

    Subject-based homework rows

    One slot per subject — Math, English, Science, Reading. Spreads workload across the week instead of cramming it Sunday night.

    Pomodoro-style focus blocks

    25-minute homework, 5-minute break. The grid supports 30-minute or 15-minute slots so the rhythm is visible and enforceable.

    Weekly homework rotation

    Math heavy on Monday/Wednesday, Reading every day, Science Tuesday/Thursday. The pattern matches how teachers actually assign homework.

    Leave time for play, sports, family

    Visible after-homework rows for play, sports, dinner. Stops the 'just a bit more' homework creep that wrecks bedtime.

    Print for the desk

    Print to A4 or US Letter. Stick above the homework desk. Kids see the day's slots and check off as they go.

    How students and parents use the homework timetable

    Primary school weekly homework schedule

    Light daily homework — reading, spelling, math practice. The grid teaches kids early that planning beats cramming.

    Middle school multi-subject balance

    Homework piles up across subjects in middle school. The weekly grid spreads the load so Sunday isn't a four-hour catch-up panic.

    High school exam-prep homework

    GCSE / SAT / A-level revision-style homework. Subject-rotation across the week with longer focus blocks on weekends.

    Homeschool homework structure

    Homeschooling parents use the same grid to add structured homework rows after main lessons. Keeps independent practice visible.

    Parent-supervised homework time

    Schedules a parent's involvement explicitly — reading-aloud time, math help, project work. Useful for younger kids.

    Bridge to longer study habits

    Homework today, study habits tomorrow. The same grid scales from 30-minute homework slots to 90-minute exam-prep blocks.

    How to make a homework timetable

    Three to five minutes. Defaults are tuned for after-school hours.

    1

    Open the homework template

    Click the primary button. Defaults to 16:00–20:00, all 7 days, hourly slots.

    2

    Add subject rows or daily slots

    Choose a layout — one slot per subject across the week, or daily homework hour with subject rotation by day.

    3

    Schedule breaks and after-homework time

    Mark a 30-minute break after school, free play time, dinner. Visible breaks help kids stick to the homework block.

    4

    Print and stick by the homework desk

    Export PDF, print, post above the desk. Kids check off as they finish — visible progress builds the habit.

    Frequently asked questions

    Is the homework timetable template free?

    Yes. Free, no sign-up, no per-kid fees, no watermark.

    What times does the homework template cover?

    Defaults to 16:00–20:00 (after-school window), all 7 days. Easily adjusted to start earlier (homeschool) or run later (older students with more homework).

    Should I plan homework by subject or by day?

    Either works. By-subject rotation works well when homework load is even across subjects. By-day works for kids who prefer 'Math on Monday, English on Tuesday' rhythm.

    How long should homework slots be?

    Generally: 15–30 minutes for primary, 30–60 minutes for middle school, 60–90 minutes for high school. Pomodoro-style breaks (5 min after every 25–45 min) help focus.

    Can my child fill in their own homework timetable?

    Yes. Print a blank template and let them write in subjects each week. Builds planning skills early.

    Does this work for homeschoolers?

    Yes. Use it as a structured independent-practice block after main lessons. Pair with a separate template for the full school day.

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    Make homework predictable, not painful

    Free homework timetable template. Print for the desk. No sign-up.