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Calendar Display Cards - Classroom Decor and Independent Activity

Elevate your classroom decor with these printable calendar display cards. Perfect for kindergarten and grade 1, these cards feature a plain design with outline lettering, allowing students to practice writing while tracing. Use them as a classroom display or as an engaging independent activity.

These calendar display cards are a versatile and practical resource for teachers of young learners. With a simple and print-friendly design, they are easy to incorporate into any classroom theme or aesthetic. The set includes months, days, dates, “Today is…”, “Yesterday was…”, and additional cards for “Month”, “Day”, and “Fortnight”. The outline lettering provides an ideal tracing surface, enhancing students’ handwriting skills while working on their calendar tasks.

Benefits

  • Engaging classroom decor: Involve your students in classroom decorations by letting them decorate these calendar cards with small drawings or stickers, matching the class theme or their own interests.
  • Handwriting practice: The outline lettering allows students to trace over the words, promoting handwriting skills while working on calendar-related activities.
  • Independent activity: These cards can be used as a stand-alone activity for students to practice their understanding of dates and time, calculating the number of days, expressing yesterday and today, and more.
  • Print-friendly: The plain design and outline lettering make these cards ink-friendly, saving you money on printing, while still providing an eye-catching display in your classroom.

Instructions/Tips for Implementation
The calendar display cards can be utilised in various ways within your classroom:

  • Classroom display: Print and laminate the cards to create a visually appealing and functional calendar display. Students can refer to the cards daily to reinforce their understanding of time concepts.
  • Independent activity: Provide each student with their own set of cards. They can use these cards during independent work or centers to practice writing the dates and exploring different concepts related to the calendar, such as counting days or identifying yesterday and today.
  • Decorating activity: Encourage students to personalize their own set of cards by adding drawings, stickers, or color. This makes the calendar display even more engaging while allowing students to take ownership of their learning environment.

Font updated: 4th November 2023

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