Good morning everyone! I’m back today with another fun freebie for you. It’s my updated 2016-2017 Preschool Daily Learning Notebook! While the current version runs through the end of July, I’ve had so many requests for next year’s notebook that I decided to release it early!

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–> Download the Preschool 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!

 

This one of course has the updated traceable calendars for 2016-2017, as well as all of the other goodies! And it has a fun new cover too!

Since I have had a lot of people say they start school in July I went ahead and overlapped this one with last years notebook. So the calendars will go from July 2016 – August 2017. I hope that helps some of you out!

–> Download the 2016-2017 Preschool Daily Learning Notebook here <–

 

The Preschool Daily Learning Notebook includes:

  • What day is it?
  • Find today’s number
  • Write today’s number
  • Write today’s number word

I made a printable for each weekday, Monday through Friday, with traceable days on it for preschoolers. On this page your preschooler will 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.

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This version includes traceable number word cards to help students that need assistance with spelling out the number words. They can trace the copies until you think they’re ready to try it on their own!

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Each month they will trace the month name, then trace in one number per day to fill in the calendar for each month. They’ll also color in a box for the weather. This is great for counting skills, number recognition, and handwriting practice!

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In the preschool version I have also included a numbers recognition worksheet for each day as well. Students can practice tracing inside the number shapes or place stickers on the dots, and practice writing the number word.

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It also covers:

  • What time is it?
  • What temperature is it?
  • What would I wear for this temperature?

I’ve also included a time, temperature, and clothing worksheet. We have a simple thermometer right outside our front door that we check. Then we come in and color the correct temperature and an appropriate outfit on the paper doll.

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For more handwriting practice I included an “I can write my name” worksheet. Students can practice writing their name once each month to see their progress, or they can write it as many times as they like for fun!

 

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There’s also a 100 days of school tracking sheet to make things more fun!

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Numbers, Letters, and Shapes

I also added numbers, shapes, and letters to this pack. To help make them easier to find, I put in colored divider tabs so we 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.

 

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–> Download the Preschool Daily Learning Notebook <–

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!

 

55 Comments

  1. Thank you so much for making this available! I have been looking forward to using it with my daughters this year! Just an FYI, the first link in the post goes to last year’s version 🙂 Thanks again for providing this!!

    1. Hi Stada,
      I don’t currently offer a full first grade curriculum, however I do have several unit studies you can add in to your first grade year in my store. I don’t currently offer my curriculum in printed format, it’s available via download or on CD which you can then print at home.

      erica
  2. Erica! I can’t thank you enough for taking the time to put this together! This is truly a blessing to find this. I am embarking on our homeschool journey this year and this will be a wonderful resource to have. Thank you again for putting this together.

    Chris
  3. Heya,

    Love love love this free resource for homeschooling we used it this past school year and it was awesome. Now none of my girls are pre-K would you happen to have an updated 2016-2017 daily notebook for kids older than prek? Thanks so much

    Amanda
  4. Help me understand exactly what goes in every day and what we do with the pages that have “I can write my name” but they don’t do it DAILY… I’m sorry if that question doesn’t exactly make sense but I read the directions and it says put 5-12 pages in plastic sheets… but what about the other 85 pages?? help! I feel like I’m maybe gotten in over my head! Thank you!!! 🙂

    Dana
    1. Hi Dana,
      There are instructions in the daily learning notebook at the front on how to use all of the days. The “I Can Write My Name” page has months next to it, and you’ll just do it once a month so they can see how their penmanship progresses over the course of the year. If you’d like to do it more frequently you can just print extra copies of that page and insert it into your notebook for them to practice writing their name 🙂 I suggest putting the first 5 pages into page protectors so they are re-usable, the others I do not put in page protectors because you will write on them and they aren’t meant to be re-usable. Hopefully that makes sense 🙂

      erica

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