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Is there schedule-like way for learning radicals? I am currently learning 'Japanese Basics' with the linked Words schedule. I Also added the Kanji schedule for that list. Now the majority of Kanji mnemonics utilize the meaning of the radicals, which I of course do not know yet. Did I unintentionally skip something here?
Thank you!
There is an option in a quiz's settings to study radicals, stroke orders, kunyomi and omyomi that you can turn on and off
You didn't miss anything, you're not really meant to actively learn radicals at that level. You could if you really wanted to, but it's not a "standard" prerequisite for learning kanji. I like to just learn them as I encounter them.
There are a few lists (user-made) in Community Lists that teach them, but I'm not sure which one's the best.
Edit: Yes, there's this study vector, but I personally don't find it very helpful. And it's not really "schedule-like", imo.
PS: It's good to keep in mind that there is a difference between Parts/Component and Radicals. Every kanji only has one Radical / 部首
Edit: Yes, the list ポールおじちゃん recommended below is great :)
I wrote one of those community lists. You can find it on my profile page. I can vouch that it is complete, no missing radicals, and in sequence, observing the official order.
I wrote one of those community lists. You can find it on my profile page. I can vouch that it is complete, no missing radicals, and in sequence, observing the official order.
Wow, just checked it and love the dedication you put into it
I searched for the term "radical" on the community lists but yours did not show up there somehow. I will try to work with that one for now to get a sense of the most common ones at least.
Thank you guys for all the helpful replies, much appreciated! 
Make sure you tab over to "Kanji", since it defaults to "Words":

After that you can make a schedule from here:

Just the "000" list, don't "Schedule all".
Because if you do Schedule All, here’s what will happen:
You’ll get a schedule with 12635 kanji, ordered by radical, starting with radical 214. I use it to practice identifying radicals.
There are maybe five people on renshuu who will find this to be useful. Chances are, you aren’t one of them.
I wrote one of those community lists. You can find it on my profile page. I can vouch that it is complete, no missing radicals, and in sequence, observing the official order.
!!! I started to do this and then realized I didn't have a simple way to do it. I wish I could give you supporter points for it.
This is an amazing resource to share. Thank you!!
wow those are impressive lists you have compiled... have u taken 漢検? thx for all ur work and contributions!