Hi everyone! I’m excited to share a new freebie with you all today! It’s my preschool daily learning notebook! I’ve seen several versions of these on various blogs and decided to create one that fit our needs. I wanted something that allowed the Teeny Tot to work on her calendar time activities each day, and this was a perfect fit!
The Preschool Daily Learning Notebook includes:
- What day is it?
- Find today’s number
- Write today’s number
- Write today’s number word (I don’t always require her to do this, but added it for days when she’s on days 1-10)
–> Download the Preschool Daily Learning Notebook <–
I made a printable for each weekday, Monday through Friday, with traceable days on it for preschoolers. On this page she’ll trace the weekday, find today’s number and color in the circle. Trace the number (I write this in with pencil for her to trace), and then write the number word for the day. Right now I only have her do this when we’re on days one-ten.
I think her favorite activity is finding the temperature. (We have a simple thermometer right outside our front door that she checks.) Then she comes in and colors a weather appropriate outfit on her paper doll.
It also covers:
- What time is it?
- What temperature is it?
- What would I wear for this temperature?
- I can write my name (monthly name writing practice)
Each month Teeny Tot will trace the month name, then write in one number per day to fill in the calendar for each month. She’ll also color in a box for the weather. I only went to 25 on this because I figure most of us only do about 20 days per month, so I gave a few more just for you hard core homeschoolers out there! NOTE: Since she’s not ready to write the numbers on her own, I wrote them in dashed font for her to trace.
She’ll also color in one box for each day we’re in school until we get to 100! Uhem…She apparently misunderstood when I said color in ONE square…so I’ll be re-printing and we’ll try this one again!
I also added numbers, shapes, and letters to her pack. To help make them easier to find, I put in colored divider tabs so she can flip to the correct spot.
For the numbers I put lightly colored dots on each one, I plan to have her put a sticker for each dot on the numbers, then trace the number word. But you can also have them color the shape, or glue the correct amount of objects to it as well.
–> Download the Preschool Daily Learning Notebook <–
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!
I LOVE your notebook! I was getting on the computer to make my own notebook for kindergarten and preschool when I saw this one pinned. It saved me SO much time! I only have one suggestion: number sense and place value may be easier to teach if your dots on the numbers reflected their true value. For example, the 1 in seventeen should have 10 dots while the 7 has 7 dots. Just an idea- I know 10 dots is a LOT to fit into a 1 🙂
Thanks again!
I normally have my daughter do most of these exercises on our calendar wall in our school room, but we’ll be spending 6-weeks at Grandma’s house starting next month. I wasn’t exactly sure how I was going to make our calendar wall activities portable, but this completely solves that problem. Thank you so much!
Hi Erica,
What markers do you use? I recently bought some thin expo dry erase markers but I have noticed that all but the black are really hard to wipe off the laminated sheets.
Thank you so much for sharing this! My teeny tot used it for the first time today and loved it. Your ideas are always so creative and fun. The Lord has truly blessed you with a wonderful gift. Thank you for sharing that gift with all of us! Blessings! Kristine.
I am so hiding this one away for when my Noah is older! Thankyou!
Hi! Thank you so much for these valuable resources! But I cannot print this specific one. Has anyone else experienced this? If you have any help for me, please do!
Hello how old do you recommend the child be to start doing this pre-k pack?
I haven’t looked through all of the comments, so I apologize if I’m asking the same question as someone else. My oldest is almost 4 and she has 2 younger sibs. I plan on printing once and reusing what I can with the younger sibs. I noticed that the calendar trace activity was for the 2012 calendar and my younger kids wouldn’t be doing it this year. Is there a way that I can change those numbers to fall on the correct day for the year they will be doing it? Does my question make sense? This is amazing by the way! My almost 4 year old is really confused right now about days, months, years etc and I was seeking out a calendar time activity for her. This is absolutely perfect! What a blessing you are for sharing your talent with others!!
I am interested in an answer to this as well. Please let me know what the response is/was. Thank you!
Your curriculum is so awesome! My son is not yet in preschool, but I think he would have a lot of fun practising in these notebooks. What a great inspiration you are! Thank you! 🙂 ~ Amanda (PS: Left a comment on your 2013 calendars page that I could not get them to down load. I finally got it to work. My browser was being silly. 🙂
I’m trying to download this for my daughter & when I click on the download link, it tells me the page cannot be found. Do you have any ideas on how I can get this to work. This is my 1st year homeschooling our 4 year old (just getting in the practice for both if us) & think this notebook would be great for her,