Calendar Teaching Resources for Kindergarten to Grade 5

Ready-to-use calendar resources for Kindergarten through Grade 5, aligned with US curriculum standards. Help students read dates, name the days of the week and months of the year, recognize the four seasons, and use a calendar to plan events and track time.

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What’s Included in the Resources for Calendars?

🔥Curriculum Aligned

Every calendar activity maps to common Kindergarten through Grade 5 measurement and time standards. Use them with birthdays, school events, weather charts, or seasonal change tracking so students see calendars used the way adults actually use them.

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🌍 Differentiated for Students

Each lesson scaffolds from naming the days of the week, to ordering the twelve months, to reading dates and working out the duration between them. Lower-grade students get visual, hands-on tasks; Grade 4 and 5 students move into multi-step problems involving weeks and leap years.

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The resources cover the full calendar math progression: days of the week, months of the year, the four seasons, reading a calendar, ordering dates, and calculating time between events. Each page targets one skill so you can drop it straight into a lesson without re-sequencing.

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Interactive Resources

Practice Questions

Worksheets, calendar templates, weekly planners, and short math prompts are ready to print or push to student devices. The format matches what teachers already use during morning meeting, so you can replace planning time with classroom time.

Structured Solutions

Differentiated Questions

Each activity has a clear teaching purpose, a worked example, and differentiated questions. Kindergarten and Grade 1 students might match days to weekly events, while Grade 5 students plan an end-of-quarter schedule and calculate how many weeks until summer break ends.

Real-World Applications

Engaging Exercises

Calendar work pairs naturally with weather, seasons, and routine charts. The resources include displays for the days of the week, season cycle wheels, and monthly calendar templates students can fill in as part of class routines.

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What is covered in the calendar resources?

Introducing the Calendar in Kindergarten and Grade 1

Kindergarten and Grade 1 calendar resources focus on the building blocks: naming the seven days of the week in order, naming the twelve months of the year, and recognizing today, yesterday and tomorrow. Activities include circling today on a class calendar, ordering the days of the week, matching months to birthdays, and reading simple one-month grids. The goal at this stage is fluency with the vocabulary of time, not arithmetic.

Reading Dates and Planning Events in Grade 4 and 5

By Grade 4 and 5, students move from naming dates to reasoning with them. Resources cover reading a full-year calendar, working out how many days until a school event, comparing the number of days in each month, and using a calendar to plan a multi-week project. Word problems involve weeks, federal holidays, and converting between days, weeks and months. Students also start to recognize leap years and why February changes length.

Building Time Awareness Across Months and Seasons

Across the elementary years the resources connect calendar work to seasons and routines. Students chart the four seasons against the months, track weekly weather, and build personal weekly planners. By the end of Grade 5 they can read a calendar fluently, work out elapsed time in days and weeks, and use a planner to organize homework and school commitments — practical time-management skills that carry into middle school.

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