Guten Tag!
I am so excited to release my Daily Learning Notebook for you all in German! YAY!! It’s been so cool to see how many people use my Daily Learning Notebooks. And I can’t tell you how excited I am that so many people have come forward to help translate them into other languages.

I think these are such a fun way to learn the basics of a new language, or to help learn in your own native language as well.

 

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–>> Get the German Daily Learning Notebook here! <<–

The Daily Learning Notebook is a fun way to review basic math & calendar skills each day!

NOTE:The photos below show pages in English, however your pages will be in German.

 

The first page talks about today’s date, days of the week, and numbers:

  • What day is it?
  • What was yesterday?
  • What will it be tomorrow be?
  • Write the date
  • Color in the day number
  • Is today’s number ODD or EVEN?
  • Write today’s number
  • Write the number that comes before and after today’s number

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The next page covers money and time:

  • What time is it?
  • What time was it 1 hour ago?
  • What time will it be in 2 hours?
  • Make the date in coins.

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Tally Marks: We also keep track of our days in school using tally marks, at the end of the month we’ll count up all of our school days then write the number in the circle at the bottom of that month’s box.

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Place Value & Temperature: Practice place value using today’s date, as well as telling the temperature.

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Name Writing Practice: This download includes blank writing lines so that your students can practice writing their names. There is only one per month, but if you want them to have more practice you can print extra pages.
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100 days count down: We’re also keeping track of our days in school up to 100. If you can’t read the numbers below, don’t worry! Strawberry Shortcake has taken to writing fancy little stick people on all of her numbers…

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Monthly Calendar and weather tracking: We are also tracking our calendar days in school, they’ll write the month on the top of each calendar, then write the day’s number each day. At the bottom of the page is a place to track weather for each month. At the end we’ll discuss which type of weather we had most, least, etc. (The download has months in year order: JANUARY – DECEMBER)

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–>> Get the German Daily Learning Notebook here! <<–

Ready for more of a challenge? Check out my other Daily Learning Notebook versions below!

MAC USERS: You will need to Install Adobe Reader, then set it as your default program to open PDF files. This will resolve any weird viewing issues you may have with PDF files. Safari tries to open the file in preview instead of full view which causes issues viewing and printing files. Hope that helps!

11 Comments

  1. What a great idea to make a notebook like this in German! My family is German and I always struggle with figuring out how to teach my children what I know about German. This makes it easy to do a little each day. Thanks!

  2. I am a German professor by training and teach German to homeschooling families. I did notice that there a couple of things in the pages that are clearly a direct translation (of your English pages, perhaps) and not authentically German (for example, Germans give the date as day — month — year rather than the month — day — year on the daily pages). If this is something that is easy to change, it would make these lovely pages even better! Thanks for sharing them with us all!

    Linnea McKay
  3. Thank you so much for this! I took German through high school and for fun I teach the kids a word or phase each week. They were really excited to see this during lunch today and were super excited to see some words that they know!

    Jennifer
  4. This is great. Thanks! I´m German and I was searching for such a printable for a long time. This was quite difficult since homeschooling isn´t common (it is actualy forbitten by law) in Germany. And most children attend childcare systems and the parents are not doing anything like this at home. But I´m writing a new blog about topics like this and I always try to recommend some great printablesto my readers.

    But I was looking at it and there are many sentences which are not common in Germany (as I will write many things that are not usually used that way in Englisch). If you are interested I would like to help and translate the pages into real used German language.

  5. Hi Erica 2 things on one of the pages you have the word SIE since its for kids and not adults you should change it to Du and you have the vocabulary index with page the German word for page is Seite if you could change it would be great I love it my son loves it too

    Anika

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