Parents, we know how tricky it can be to balance learning, fun, and relaxation after the school day ends. That’s why we’ve put together the ultimate collection of tips, activities, and ready-to-print worksheets to help you quickly plan your child’s after-school routine.

The resources are designed by the experts in education—teachers!—so you can easily bring the classroom into your own home and use proven strategies to keep your kids engaged.


1. Establish a routine

By the time 3pm rolls around, your child may feel tired or overstimulated from the school day. Help them transition smoothly from the classroom to home by creating a routine that sets aside time for rest while making sure they also prioritize homework, enrichment, and play time. This Daily Planner can help them organize their after-school schedule.

Next, designate an area of your home as their study area, even if it’s just the kitchen table. When rest time is over, have them sit in the area and get in “study mode.” You can use this Goal Setting Chart to motivate them to complete their tasks, building excitement for the sense of accomplishment they will feel.


2. Make a healthy snack