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The word is spelled schedule. It might be easiest to remember the spelling by remembering that it uses the same first 3 letters of the word school.

There are many forms of "schedule" or "schedules", which is knowing what activities you will be doing each day. A schedule may be mental (kept in your mind), or written down on a paper or form, or may just refer to your daily habits.

  • A mother writes appointments on a calendar so each day she knows her schedule.
  • A day of classes at school is your schedule for that day.
  • My doctor's appointment must fit into my schedule, between my college classes in the morning and my job in the evening.
  • Even a babysitter has a "schedule", by knowing when to wake the child, when to feed the child, when to play, and when the parents are expected home.
  • My morning schedule at home is to start the coffee-maker, get the newspaper from outside, and take a shower before my coffee is ready.

A schedule may also be a specific type of form used to collect data. For example, the US Census uses forms called a Schedule. Tax forms use letters to differentiate between one type of form and another form, all used for taxpayers to calculate the amount of tax they owe.

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