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How to Use a Daily Calendar Worksheet

Daily Calendar Worksheets are a great way to review the calendar routine with your students at their own level and check for understanding.

Daily Calendar Worksheets are a great way to review the calendar routine with your students at their own level and check for understanding. These one page easy to use sheets allow students to review the day, month, date, year, and weather.

Daily Calendar Worksheets are a great way to review the calendar routine with your students at their own level and check for understanding.

What’s included?

WORKSHEET ONE:

Daily Worksheet (261 pages in each level)

Level 1:

– Circle the Day

– Trace the Month

– Color the Date

– Color the Year

– Trace Tomorrow

– Trace Yesterday

– Circle the Weather

Daily Calendar Worksheets are a great way to review the calendar routine with your students at their own level and check for understanding.

Level 2:

– Circle the Day

– Write the Month

– Color the Date

– Color the Year

– Write Tomorrow

– Write Yesterday

– Circle the Weather

WORKSHEET TWO:

Monthly Worksheet (12 pages)

– Multiple Choice

– Color the Month

– Circle the Holidays

– Color the Season

Daily Calendar Worksheets are a great way to review the calendar routine with your students at their own level and check for understanding.

HOW TO USE:

– Dry erase markers, crayons, bingo daubbers

– Print a worksheet each day or create a binder for the full year

TIP: Laminate, add to a binder, and use dry erase markers!

WHEN TO USE:

After your morning meeting calendar routine, check for understanding using the daily calendar worksheets!

Daily Calendar Worksheets are a great way to review the calendar routine with your students at their own level and check for understanding.

The Daily Calendar Worksheets pair great with:

Morning Meeting

Hello Binder

What do you use to check for understanding after morning meeting? Let me know in the comments!

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