Sunday, January 4, 2015

Calendar

So, with only one day left of this glorious vacation, I've been thinking about things I need for my classroom.  My students need extra help on calendar information.  I was trying to remember when and how I learned to read a calendar.  Honestly, it seems that I always knew how.  My mom probably taught me by example.  She was a good mom like that.  Anyway, my classroom kiddos aren't all faring so well.  The thing is, I don't want to make a new calendar activity every month.  Frankly, I don't have time.  I need something that I can keep bulk copies of.  They need to be in a place where my second graders can get them for themselves.  We do some calendar activities everyday.  Yet, when I ask questions I invariably have some students who can't answer.  When I ask, "How many Sundays are in December?' I still get a few blank stares.
To help with all of that, I made a new calendar set.
Click HERE to download.

                                     

It has calendar pages with the months already on them.  At the beginning of the school year, and for my late-bloomers, I'll use this one. But, for my on the ball students, I've made a page with a blank calendar.

I've included all of the months and days printed with seperate borders for students to use as a learning center.  There is also a cut and paste activity for months and days to go with these two centers.

Lastly, and possibly the best part is a printable page with generic questions that can be used for each month.  As I said earlier, I will print this page in bulk and have them available.  This is one less thing I will have to worry about each month.

Click HERE to go to my TpT store and download this year-long, monthly use Calendar.

Thank you so much for reading and I hope you find my Calendar as useful as I.  I am

Cordially yours,

Jan’etta
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