Identify the repeated homework pattern
Start by choosing one homework routine that repeats. It might be a weekly worksheet, an online platform task, a revision prompt, or a Google Form. Write down the publish day, due date, instructions, and resources students need.
That pattern is what you can automate with Class Add-Ons Scheduler.
Create the scheduled Google Classroom post
Build the post the way students should see it. Add the title, instructions, link, and any Google Drive attachment. Then choose the recurring schedule so the post publishes at the right time each week.
The goal is to keep the classroom workflow familiar. Students still see the task in Google Classroom; the difference is that the teacher does not need to recreate it manually every week.
Add a due date pattern
Weekly homework usually needs a predictable deadline. Set a due date that matches the routine, such as publishing on Monday and due on Friday.
Clear due dates help students plan and make the scheduled post more useful than a simple reminder.
Use an end date
Most homework routines belong to a unit, half term, or term. Add an end date so the schedule stops when the routine changes.
This prevents old homework posts from continuing after the plan has finished.
Expand only after the first schedule works
Start with one class and one weekly homework post. Once it is publishing correctly, create similar schedules for other classes or subjects.