Do the children in your class know how calendars work? Can they count forwards and backwards from a date?
I noticed the children in my class were struggling figuring out the date without looking at a calendar – so I put together this worksheet. I shared it with my colleague then decided to put together a whole pack and share it with all of you!
I have included all months from August 2012 to July 2013 and I will add more in a new booklet next year! Perfect for 2nd or 3rd Grade children! You can download it here
This set of Calendar Worksheets is updated EVERY YEAR. To download the most recent version of this worksheet, please click here.
Read more information about easy ways to prioritize calendar practise in your classroom.


I'd love to have this! This year, I'm determined to use calendar math. After reading about it, I think it will help my class with their numeration skills. Thank you so much for offering the freebie.
Hello!
Thanks for your comment. Could you please forward me your email address so I know where to send the booklet?
Thanks,
Alison
This is a great idea! If done as a monthly activity, I'm certain the students will be able to grasp calendar skills more effectively. Thanks for offering as a freebie 🙂
my email is lsison22@gmail.com
This is a great idea! I would love to use this with my students to help with their calendar skills! My email is jfletcher0702@yahoo.com
I love it! I have task cards similar to this…
henline.5@osu.edu
I missed being the first three, but I wanted to let you know what a great activity. Thank you for sharing.
Hi Martha,
Thanks for your comments! I am more than happy to email it to you anyway! What is your email address? Thanks!
Alison
Maths worksheets are much better way to improve maths skills as we know maths required practice and worksheets help us in solving maths problem in a single sheet, it saves time.
Thanks for the comment, I totally agree!
Hi, I homeschool and was searching the web for ways to teach my 7 year old the days of the week, days of the month and months of the year. Your booklet looks like a neat way to make it fun.