If you have read posts of mine in the past you, know we love our morning board time. Every morning we review the topics of the week, our Bible verses, poems, math facts, etc. However, this past year I learned something with my two–my oldest loves to blurt out what she knows and my youngest rarely has time to think of the answer for herself.
Thus, I decided this year we would try individual Calendar Notebooks. This way the girls can both provide their own answers and have a record of their progress throughout the year.
To help with this process I created some calendar pages, and just in case you might want to use them too, I’m sharing them today for free!
Calendar Notebook Printables
I looked on the internet for calendar notebooking pages and finally decided to create my own because I wanted something concise and something that could be used over and over again, year after year without having to create something new. The result is what you see below, and I’m so excited because they not only cover the calendar, but weather, money, numbers to 100, time, place value, and more.
[bctt tweet=”Calendar time provides a scaffold learning opportunity with several tie-ins to mathematics.”]
With daily use like this, my hope is that counting money and telling time becomes second nature. As Anne Post writes, calendar time provides a scaffold learning opportunity with several tie-ins to mathematics. In other words, calendar time is super important, especially in the early elementary years.
So enough babbling on my part. Want to get a copy? Click the link below or image above to print and make your own Calendar Notebook for this school year. Happy planning!
NOTE: This calendar incorporates United States money and date formats. If you live in countries other than the US your child can still use these printables. You may just have to omit a section or two in order for it to completely fit your needs.
My youngest starts kindergarten this year and my oldest starts middle school. I will be pinning this because I know I will need it! Thank you for linking up to the Merry Monday Link Party!
Yeah! Thanks for hopping over! Hope it helps.
Cute! Thanks for sharing with the Thursday Blog Hop!
This is great! Thank you so much!
You are welcome! Enjoy!
This is so cute! I just love this! Thanks for sharing. #ConfessionsLinkUp
Thanks Amy!
Thanks for these! I downloaded a set to use with my son this year!
Yeah! Hope they help!
Wow! I just want to say thank you for creating exactly what I was needing for our morning board time. This is my first year homeschooling and I am so grateful to you for saving me the time of having to create my own (and doing a much better job than I could have). I love that you’ve segmented the different topics (weather, time, money, etc) in such a way that I can introduce them one at a time instead of overwhelming my kiddo. Thank you!!
love the free calendar notebooking pages but the date is already printed. anyway you can remove the date you have entered?
Thank you so much., Perfect!
You bet. We are doing the same. For example, right now Teacup is just writing in the first date and circling the days of the week instead of writing them. Peanut is doing almost everything except the time math part. The nice thing about these is you don’t have to do everything every day as they can grow with your child. Glad they helped! 😉
Kathy, the date provided is an example of the format and above where the child fills out the date. It is not part of the daily exercise. Is that what you mean? There are no other dates provided. The rest is for your child to fill out.
Glad you like them. 😉