If your student is ready for more of a challenge, while still having fun with the Daily Learning Notebook, the Elementary Daily Learning Notebook is for you!
The Daily Learning Notebook is a fun way to review basic math & calendar skills each day!
–>> Get the Elementary Daily Learning Notebook here! <<–
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
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.
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.
Place Value & Temperature: Practice place value using today’s date, as well as telling the temperature.
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.
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…
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)
–>> Get the Elementary Daily Learning Notebook here! <<–
Ready for more of a challenge? Check out my other Daily Learning Notebook versions below!
- Kindergarten Daily Learning Notebook
- Elementary Daily Learning Notebook (Manuscript)
- Elementary Daily Learning Notebook (Cursive)
- Spanish Daily Learning Notebook
- French Daily Learning Notebook
- German Daily Learning Notebook
- Australian Daily Learning Notebook
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!
We used this last year… I am also so glad to see my son isn’t the only one who draws pictures with the numbers! Looking forward to using this again this year! Thank you!!
This will be my third year I have done the daily notebook with my dd. I started with the preschool and updated last year. This year I am updating to the elementary level. My dd can write more and learned about tally marks, money and time in K last year. Thank you so much.
Just wanted to say thank you. This is a great notebook, and I cannot wait to use it with my son this year. It is so creative and well done! God bless!
When will you be updating the other learning notebooks? WE loved using them last year. It was a great way to start our home school day.
Hi!! Thank u souch for sharing all your experience and ideas !!! They r so amazing and so helpful!
I was wondering if you use the daily learning notebook with 4th grades too? Since you have the cursive kind… ?
It’s my first year homeschooling and I’m so excited/terrified !!!
I just want to say I LOVE the elementary notebook! The only thing is I wish you had it in b&w as I print from my library and it is .10 b&w vs. $1.00 color per page.
Hi. I love your printables and ideas. I have been using the daily learning notebook (parts of it that fit my learners) and we are needing to replenish supplies. I have tried to locate (for multiple hours) the “What day is it?” pages that have the date dotted on top with capital and lowercase letter, ex. Thursday. I have failed. I have only found all caps. Do you still have the other pages available? Have I missed them ? Thanks for your help.
Hi Erica. I am a new follower. I am excited to have discovered you and all you do here. I first found a youtube video a few weeks ago and keep coming back here to glean and i love it! I have a question for you. First, thank you for the wonderful resources. I can see my older daughter looking at her younger sister with green eyes….over this new special binder. Do you have a suggestion for the 5th-8th grader. something like a journal maybe even with prayer stuff on it? I have wanted to get her interested in a journal for herself but she insists on scribbling all over her calendar near her bed before she goes to bed. I thought you might have something already that you use and i haven’t found it yet. Looking forward to hearing any responses about great ideas for a special binder for tweenie or early teen. Thank you so much for everything. It is so appreciated. You are admired and loved by strangers 😉
God Bless,
Nikki
Hi Nikki, right now the only one I have is the elementary level daily learning notebook, but it might be too easy and repetitive for your 5th grader. Now that my older kids have a heavier load, I don’t have them doing the daily notebook anymore. But they do daily devotions from Word of Life which I like. My oldest daughter likes to draw before bedtime, so she has a drawing spiral we found at Michael’s and a set of colored pencils she uses. Then we get drawing books from the library and she keeps them on a little desk in her room to work on before bed.
I downloaded a numbers page from your site. It has traceable number words on it. I can’t find it now. I have 1-4 and now looking for 5-10. Are these still available?
Thanks for your site. I use it all the time!
Hi Kelly, the preschool daily learning notebook has traceable number cards 1-31.
This is so wonderful! Thank you for all your hard work and your willingness to share this and your other creations and resources! Will you be making a new Pre-K/Kinder for the next year?