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On the following pages in this printable you will printables to use with your child to create
a calendar and morning board. The activities are designed to bring additional learning
fun to your school time through daily practice of math and other skills.
Print the pages onto cardstock and laminate them to make them more sturdy for using
with your child. {Note: This is how we laminate more inexpensively}.
See the full description of our current calendar and morning board with links here:
http://hscreations.net/1sxZ4B2
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Created by Jolanthe @ www.homeschoolcreations.net
Calendar and Morning Board
Printables
©2014 Homeschool Creations
Here’s a quick peek at how our calendar board is currently put together (from left to right,
top to bottom): our Compassion kids prayer cards, What Time is It (with a mini Judy clock
velcroed on), our We Choose Virtues cards (in half a page protector), skip counting
charts (in half sheet protector and printed half size), Days in School, ABC memory cards
on jump ring, Today’s Temperature, Make the Date, and the Weather Outside. Hanging
from the bottom are the Make the Date cards from Mama Jenn.
Our pieces are stored on square pieces of laminated cardstock us-
ing Velcro to hold them in place. We use play money we pur-
chased on Amazon and store the pieces in a mini storage case
from Ikea.
See the full description with links here:
http://hscreations.net/1sxZ4B2
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Today’s temperature
inside ______ outside ______
Print the chart below and laminate. Have your child use a dry erase marker to
fill in the ‘mercury’ using a red dry erase marker or Vis-à-vis pen. Write the
temperature in the blank below. If you leave in a colder climate, use the
thermometers on the following page.
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Days in School
Hundreds Tens Units
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Add it together
Use number words
If you use Math U See, the colors for this calendar board with coordinate the with colors in
the program. Use Velcro dots to add/change the numbers on the board. Let your child
either write the numbers in for the days of school {top grid} or use the black set of numbers
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one hundred
two hundred
three hundred
four hundred
five hundred
six hundred
seven hundred
eight hundred
nine hundred
ten
twenty
thirty
forty
fifty
sixty
seventy
eighty
ninety
one
two
three
four
five
six
seven
eight
nine
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Use the numbers on this page for the top number spots in “Days in School”. Since there only 365 days
in a year, the numbers 4 - 9 only have two copies of each number.
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Thurs
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Frid
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sunny
stormy
overcast
rainy partly sunny
snowy
windy
Use this weekly weather graph to
chart the weather at your house.
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rainy
overcast
rainy
partly sunny
windy
sunny
sunny
sunny
sunny
stormy
stormy
stormy
stormy
overcast
overcast
overcast
partly sunny
partly sunny
partly sunny
rainy
rainy
windy
windy
windy
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snowy
snowy
snowy
snowy
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Use the numbers below with Velcro to make the time if you would
prefer not to use a dry erase or vis-à-vis marker on the What Time is
It? board.
Clock time pieces
What Time is it?
Another way to write the time:
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Use with your child in practicing both analog and digital time in your morning calendar time. One
of the mini ‘Judy’ clocks {pictured left} will fit in the blank space and can be attached with Velcro
{available from Amazon: clickable link in pdf file}. ©2014 Homeschool Creations