Free Flower Calendar Cards
For the next spring calendar is going to be flowers. I just love flowers. They are always something beautiful and always changing.
Flowers are very much apart of spring. I picked a few of my favorites for this calendar. The pattern set I picked tulip and daffodil. They are some of the first flowers out during the spring. This calendar set goes well with the Flower Learning Pack.
I have been saying you can use this more than just a calendar. I thought today I would show you how. I printed 6 pages per paper and cut them out. I gave them to my middle to sort even and odd. You can review what numbers are even: 0, 2, 4, 6, 8 and odd: 1, 3, 5, 7, 9.
You can have them put the cards in order from 1 to 31. They can also look at the pattern as they do the set. Each calendar has different patterns.
One final activity I thought I would show you is sorting the pattern flowers. Since each set uses a different pattern you can sort by the type. After you sort them look to see which has the bigger number. You can count and see how many more there are in the tulip than daffodil.
Graphics purchased from Melonheadz Illustrating and Doodles.
What you will Find in these Flower Calendar printables:
Flower Calendar Set: Days of the weeks, May, June, 2014, 2015, and 1 to 31 numbers (3×3).
Flower Pattern Calendar: May, June, 2014, 2015, and 1 to 31 numbers (3×3).
I trying to put them out so you can use them the following month! This list may change and things change, but I hope to keep up with this over the next few months.
Here are some other free calendar printables:
- Calendar Connection from 1+1+1=1
- Calendar Printables from Royal Baloo
- Calendar Morning Board from Homeschool Creations
Be sure to check out all the Flower Activities and Printables on 3 Dinosaurs.
Cassie – 3Dinosaurs.com
What a cool idea! Thank you so much for linking up!
So pretty! Thanks for sharing at After School!
This is a neat idea. I love activities that help with pattern recognition.
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Thanks! I love that there are so many options beyond a calendar that you can use them for.
Thank you so much for your wonderful resources we use in our homeschool.
We also follow RoyalBaloo and was using her small calendar cards since they fit our pocket chart at home, but unfortunately there has not been any update since March. I have tried playing around to make my own without success. Can you please make any small calendar cards to fit the smaller pocket chart, similar to the size the Erin had made or if you know any others that are available free on the web, please advise before I give up and channge our calendar wall at home. We use the calendar printables you make for our math centers and our notebooks and the many amazing learning packs. Thank you again!!
I don’t have any plans on making smaller calendar cards. You can always print them multiple cards per page and you get smaller cards. Go to this post: http://3dinosaurs.com/wordpress/index.php/different-ways-to-use-calendar-cards/ and you can see how to print smaller. Just change the orientation from portrait to landscape to get cards just slightly larger than 1 inch.