These printable worksheets will help your students learn about days, weeks, months, and years. Use the calendars shown to answer math questions.
Answer questions about the January calendar. Students answer questions like, "How many Mondays are in January?" and "What day of the week is January 29?"
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Use the yearly calendar to answer basic questions about months and days of the week. 1st through 3rd Grades Trace the days of the week words and cut them out. Glue them onto the chart in order. 1st and 2nd Grades Write the name of this month, last month, next month. Also write your birthday month. 1st and 2nd Grades Spin the wheel and read the days of the week. Can you tell which day will come next? 1st and 2nd Grades This cut-and glue activity will help kids learn about days of the week and yesterday-tomorrow-today. 1st and 2nd Grades Spin the wheel and read the months of the year. Can you tell which month will come next? 1st and 2nd GradesAnswer questions about the April calendar. Students color all of the Saturdays red and Thursdays green. Then answer questions like, "If today is Tuesday, what will tomorrow be?"
1st and 2nd GradesCut the months squares and glue them onto the chart in order. This version includes holiday pictures, such as Santa Claus shamrocks, and a Thanksgiving turkey.
1st and 2nd GradesCut the months squares and glue them onto the chart in order. This version does not have holiday pictures.
1st and 2nd Grades Fill in the missing days of the week and months. 1st and 2nd Grades Write an ordinal number for each month given. Kindergarten and 1st GradeAnswer questions about the October calendar. Students answer questions like, "Columbus Day is celebrated on the second Monday is October. What is the date of Columbus Day?"
1st through 3rd GradesAnswer questions about the October calendar. Students answer questions like, "Mark's birthday is on March 24. His party is exactly two weeks later. What is the date of his party?"
1st through 3rd GradesUse a calendar to answer the calendar questions, such as "This year, what day of the week does December 30th fall on?" and "Write the date that is fifteen days after May 25."
1st through 3rd GradesThis worksheet features elapsed time calendar questions. For example, "How many days are there between Valentine's Day and St. Patrick's Day?"
1st through 3rd GradesRemember how many days each month has when you memorize the classic poem, "Thirty days has September, April, June, and November. "
2nd and 3rd Grades Abbreviate each day of the week and month of the year. 1st through 3rd GradesThese cards can be used on your classroom word wall, or with a pocket chart. Words include: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
Pre-K through 1st GradeThese word wall or pocket chart cards can be used to help students learn the names of the twelve months of the year.
Pre-K through 1st GradeMake your own calendars with STW's custom calendar generator. Choose the month and year, then add your own special dates.
Kids love these blank calendars for each month of the year. They can color the pictures, fill in the dates, and include their favorite holidays and birthdays.
Ordinal numbers are used to show a position in a series. (examples: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, etc.)
Teach your students to calculate the passing of time with these elapsed time worksheets.
Practice reading analog clocks with these worksheets, games, and printable activities.