Set up the assignment pattern once
Recurring assignments are useful when students need a steady routine. A homework task might go out every Monday, a retrieval practice prompt might publish every lesson day, or a revision activity might repeat until an exam window closes.
Class Add-Ons Scheduler lets you turn those patterns into scheduled Google Classroom posts. You choose the recurrence, publishing time, start date, and end date, then add the details students need to complete the work.
Daily, weekly, and monthly classroom routines
Different subjects and year groups need different rhythms. Some assignments repeat every day for short practice. Others repeat weekly as homework. Some run monthly as checkpoints, reading logs, or feedback forms.
The scheduler is designed for these recurring classroom patterns, so you can keep work consistent without manually creating each post.
Due dates and attachments
Recurring work still needs clear expectations. With Class Add-Ons Scheduler, scheduled assignments can include due dates, web links, and Google Drive files. That means the post can contain the same practical details you would normally add by hand.
This is especially useful for homework plans, shared worksheets, Google Forms, revision packs, and online-learning links that students need at a predictable time.
Avoid overscheduling
Recurring schedules should have an end point. A term finishes, a unit changes, or a revision cycle ends. Start and end dates help keep the schedule aligned with the actual classroom plan, so old routines do not keep publishing after they are no longer useful.
A practical first schedule
Start with one assignment that repeats every week. Add the title, instructions, link or Drive attachment, due date pattern, and publish time. Once that schedule is running, you can duplicate the approach for other recurring classwork.