I finished making our Student Calendar Notebooks and wanted to share them with you. Click here to get your free copy! The packet has calendars for August 2012-July 2013, in traceable Traditional and Modern Handwriting Fonts, as well as empty calendars for students to write the numbers. There are pages for writing the code date, writing/tracing the date, tracing/writing tally marks, tracing numbers to count to the 100th day of school, weather graphs, birthday and lost teeth, and lots of teacher charts. I included my calendar routine with ideas. There are many, many different covers in colors and outline. I hope you like it! These pages were re-created using lots ideas and inspirations from books, blogs, and websites. I just needed them all in one place!
Friday, July 20, 2012
Student Calendar Notebooks-Freebie
I finished making our Student Calendar Notebooks and wanted to share them with you. Click here to get your free copy! The packet has calendars for August 2012-July 2013, in traceable Traditional and Modern Handwriting Fonts, as well as empty calendars for students to write the numbers. There are pages for writing the code date, writing/tracing the date, tracing/writing tally marks, tracing numbers to count to the 100th day of school, weather graphs, birthday and lost teeth, and lots of teacher charts. I included my calendar routine with ideas. There are many, many different covers in colors and outline. I hope you like it! These pages were re-created using lots ideas and inspirations from books, blogs, and websites. I just needed them all in one place!
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Yay! I was just thinking today about how I was going to do calendar! I think the whole crew is heading to the journals, so I don't want to be left behind.
ReplyDeleteI hope you like them!
DeleteThanks for the freebie! I've never used student calendars but you've given me so many options...love it!
ReplyDeleteMichelle
mcoop1125@gmail.com
Thanks-it is one of my favorite times of the day!
DeleteThank you this looks wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I am glad that it is done-for the year!
DeleteThank You, this is exactly what I was planning on looking for today. It is terrific to have the calendars already printed for the year!
ReplyDeleteI am so glad that I could help!
DeleteThis was a LOT of work! Thanks for sharing it with everybody. I'm teaching first next year, but much of this can be used in 1st grade, too.
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Corinna :)
Teaching Fabulous Firsties!
Yes, it was! I am so glad that you found something you can use. I am following your blog, too!
DeleteThank you so much for this Calendar - It is amazing! I am going to go buy some 1" binders to keep everything in! :)
ReplyDeleteI love your blog! :)
Cheryl
Crayons and Curls
I am so very happy that you like it! Thank you for visiting!
DeleteWow! This is great! Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteThe REAL Teachers of Orange County
Thank you!
DeleteThanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteJulie
Math is Elementary
You are very welcome!
DeleteOh my gosh! You put in tons of time into this. Thanks so much.
ReplyDeleteYes, it was a lot of work! But I needed it, too. I hope that you like it!
DeleteThanks so much for sharing such great resources.
ReplyDeleteArlene
LMN Tree
Hi! I did calendar notebooks last year for the first time and loved them! I didn't start until January. Will you be starting them right away? Last year I addeda new recording sheet or two each month. I don't think new kinders are ready for a lot of page turning and filling things out at first. We did the calendar the old fashioned way in the beginning and then added the notebooks. Just wondering how you plan to do it? Love all your great tips!
ReplyDeleteI start late August early September. It is all traceable and I am modeling it on the document camera, they do it with me. I don;t even have a traditional calendar board anymore. I hope you can get some use out of the calendar pages. I really enjoy the notebooks, too!
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