I'm busy on Monday. I'm going to study at school today. I get up at 6 o'clock. Then I clean the room, wash my face and brush my teeth. ? I have breakfast at 7 o'clock. I go to school by bus. We have eight classes today, and I like math very much. I have a computer class this afternoon. I go home at 6 pm. I'm busy today, but I like Monday.
Translate my Monday
I have a busy Monday, and today I will go to school to study. I get up at 6 o'clock, then clean the room, wash my face and brush my teeth. I have breakfast at 7 o'clock and then go to school by bus. We have eight classes today. I like math very much. In the afternoon, I have a computer class. I go home at 6 pm. I am very busy today, but I still like Monday very much.
Note that the whole article only introduces my Monday, not the previous Monday or the future Monday, so you can use the simple present tense.
Within 50 minutes, you can simply describe the arrangement of the day and be time-oriented.