Daily Calendar Practice Sheets for Preschool and Elementary – Free Printables!

Welcome friends! For today’s free printable download, I’m excited to share these Calendar Practice Worksheets. Keep reading to learn more about what’s included in this pack and how we use this in our homeschool routine!


Why is Calendar Practice Important?

When I was homeschooling my oldest, teaching the months of the year and days of the week seemed simple – so simple that I wasn’t as consistent as I should have been. When I later realized that he still wasn’t fully comfortable with the months and days, I created these calendar practice sheets for reinforcement. While it might seem like a given that children should know the days of the week and months of the year, there are also important skills a child can learn from this besides just memorizing the names. Understanding a calendar can also support with:

  • Understanding the Concept of Time: Helps children understand how time is organized and how it flows. 
  • Planning Ahead: Teaches children to think ahead, anticipate future events and make plans.
  • Time Management: Helps children manage their time, set goals, and meet deadlines.
  • Fostering a Habit of Routine: Teaches children to establish routines, improving organizational skills.

This activity was created to help your little learners master skills like:

  • Learning days of the week
  • Learning months of the year
  • Counting from 1 to 31
  • Writing the date 
  • Observing the weather


What’s Included in the Calendar Practice Printables

This printable pack includes 12 Pages of activities to do daily with your child. You’ll find one practice page for each month of the year, decorated with themes specific for that month. These pages will help your child with Month and Date recognition through practicing: 

  • Tracing Letters
  • Writing Numbers 
  • Writing the Date 
  • Reviewing the Month and Days of the Week
  • And a bonus section for observing the weather!

How to Use this Printable

  1. Download and Print:
    • Click here to download the printable PDF.
    • Print the pages on standard letter-sized paper.
  2. Laminate or Use a Sheet Protector:
    • Laminate the printable so it can be reused daily and shared between different children.
    • Alternatively, place it in a sheet protector, which allows it to be written on and erased easily with a dry-erase marker.
    • You can also print a new sheet for each use, but to save paper I prefer to laminate or use a sheet protector.
  3. Choose the Best Approach for You:
    • Incorporate these practice sheets into your daily routine to build a strong foundation for your child.
    • Depending on your child’s age and level, these sheets can be used in:
      • Morning Meeting or Circle Time
      • Independent Morning Work/Daily Binder
      • Weekly Review Sessions
  4. Practice Regularly:
    • Encourage your child to use these practice sheets daily to reinforce learning and consistency.

Tips for Maximizing Learning

  • Make it fun!: Daily repetition can get monotonous, so keep it fun with stickers, stamps, different colors, and by turning it into a game.
  • Involve the whole family: Do this together with a parent or other children – it can also be a great opportunity for older kids to teach younger kids!
  • Consistency is Key: Daily practice is important to reinforce the concepts and create a strong foundation.

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