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2026 Monthly Calendars (4-in-1) – Trace, Color or Write Numbers (include blank template)

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These Calendar Worksheets make tracking dates fun and engaging – in different formats for different goals.

Pick your perfect start to the week – Sunday or Monday – so your calendar fits your routine!

♥ BONUS: Free Future Updates!  The next year’s version will be released this summer, and all future updates are FREE for you after your initial purchase.

  • A set of 2026 Monthly Calendars designed to support learning, organization, and creativity throughout 2026 (January through December)
 
  • This bundle adapts to different needs: young learners can start by coloring date boxes, while older children strengthen number formation and handwriting by tracing or writing the dates themselves.
 
  • The blank template offers extra flexibility – create your own monthly layout, track goals, or build a simple personal planner.
 
  • The clean grid format supports number recognition, sequencing, early math skills, and visual organization, making it easy to use in preschool, homeschool, school preparation, or after-school practice.
 
  • With color, black-and-white, and blank versions, the set fits any printing preference, teaching style, or learning goal.

Your DOWNLOAD includes 1 ready-to-print PDF file containing all calendar versions for January–December 2026:

 

Year-at-a-Glance – All 12 Months on One Page – a single overview sheet featuring 12 color-coded months

Color Traceable Monthly Calendars – just print and enjoy

Black-and-White Monthly Traceable version – ink-friendly and great for coloring or color coding (for example, mood tracking)

Blank Monthly Calendar templates – includes month names but no numbers; write in dates or use as a flexible planner

Adaptable Blank Month template – features the year number only (no month name), with empty blocks to add your own numbers, notes, or any information you need

 

TOTAL: 38 pages

Ways to use these calendars day-to-day:

  • add to a morning basket or daily warm-up activity;
  • place in a learning folder, binder, or student journal;
  • post on the fridge or wall to track dates, countdowns, and special days;
  • practice number recognition and sequencing through quick daily check-ins;
  • use the blank pages for habit tracking, reward charts, or simple monthly planners;
  • create a “classroom job” for updating the date each morning;
  • turn it into a game – call out a date to find and trace, or play number BINGO;
  • cut out a month and glue to your planner – for a bright visual month-in-a-glance.

 

These calendars help children develop consistency, confidence, and joy in daily learning, while also supporting adults with lesson planning, organization, and personal scheduling.

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