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Calendar Time Printables

INCLUDES:

  • Re-useable Calendar
  • Today is:.......
  • The Date is:......
  • The Month is:......
  • The Year is:....
  • ___ / ___ / ___
  • The weather is:.....
  • The temperature is:.........
  • Yesterday was:........
  • Tomorrow will be:.........
  • Daily Message:.......

Can be laminated, then write-on / wipe off, and/or use our days of week, months of year, ordinal number, weather symbol cards and velcro in place...

Ideas for Use

Calendar Time- Suggestions for Use


  • Ideal for morning session - laminate and write-on / wipe-off OR....

  • Use our days of week, months of year, ordinal number, weather symbol cards and velcro in place...

  • Works in well with the Weather / Calendar Concept Book.

  • Use as few or as many of the different A4 options as you like.

  • Includes a 'Daily Message:' section - great to write up a little message using whiteboard marker each day - children then read, circle sounds, letters, play with the words..... Children could also take turns writing the daily message...

  • Please share your ideas and add your Suggestions for Use for these 'Calendar Time Printables' to comments section below.... Enjoy!

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