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Name ________________________________________ THE CALENDAR
The CalendarCalendars measure time. This is a calendar. It measures the time in months, days, and weeks. Use the calendar to answer the questions below.
1. There are ____________________ months in a year.
2. How many months have 30 days? _________ How many have 31 days? _________
3. Whatisthefirstmonth?______________________________________
4. What is the last month? ______________________________________
5. In which month is your birthday? ______________________________________
6. Draw a circle around your birthday.
7. What is your favorite holiday? ______________________________________
8. Draw an X on the date of your favorite holiday.
9. How many days are in a year? _________
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Name ________________________________________ DAYS TO YEARS
Every year has 365 days except a leap year. Leap years have 366 days. The extra day is added to the end of February once every four years.
Here are some leap years: 2000, 2004, 2008, 2012.
What will be the next leap year after 2012? ____________________
Some months have 31 days. Some have 30. February has 28 days,except in leap year. In a leap year, February has 29 days. Here’s apoem to help you remember the number of days in each month.
Thirty days has September, April, June, and November. February has twenty‑eight alone, All the rest have thirty‑one. Except in leap year, that’s the time, When February’s days are twenty‑nine.
Use the poem above to help you write the number of days in each month.
1. December: _______________________ 4. June: ___________________________
2. February: _________________________ 5. November: _______________________
3. March: ___________________________ 6. May: ____________________________
Use the poem above to help you answer the following questions.
7. If you had a party on the last day of October, what would be the date?
___________________________________________________
8. If you had a dentist appointment on the last day of July, what would be the date?
___________________________________________________
9. If you left on vacation on the last day of June, what would be the date?
___________________________________________________
10. If it snowed on the last day of January, what would be the date?
___________________________________________________
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Name ________________________________________ DAYS TO WEEKS
1. How many days in a week? ____________
2. How many weeks in a year? ____________
3. How many days in a year? ____________
4. How many days in a leap year? ____________
5. About how many weeks in a month? ____________
6. Most months have ____________ days.
7. ____________ months have 30 days.
8. Name two of the months that have 30 days.
_________________________________ _________________________________
9. In leap year, February has ____________ days.
10. Leap year comes every ____________ years.
11. Each week has how many Fridays? ____________
12. If today is Monday, what day was it one week ago? __________________________
13. If today is Wednesday, what day was it three days ago? __________________________
14. What day is today if two days ago was Thursday? __________________________
15. What day is today if two days ago was Saturday? __________________________
TIME CAN BE MEASURED BY WEEKS.
•Thereare52weeksinayear.•Amonthhasabout four weeks.•Aweekhassevendays.•Most years have 365 days.
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Name ________________________________________ MONTHS OF THE YEAR
1. January ________________________
2. February ________________________
3. March ________________________
4. April ________________________
5. May ________________________
6. June ________________________
7. July ________________________
8. August ________________________
9. September ________________________
10. October ________________________
11. November ________________________
12. December ________________________
A year is made up of months. There are 12 months in a year. They come in the same order every year.
The months of the year are listed below in their correct order. Copy the name of each month on the line beside it.
Dates are often written a short way. The number of the month may be used instead of writing out the name of the month.
Suppose you wanted to write March 2, 2010, the short way. Here is how to do it:
1. Write the number of the month. March is number 3.
2. After the number of the month, put a slash like this: / Now you have 3/3. Now write the day of the month. Then put another slash. Now you have 3/2/4. Now write the last two numbers of the year. Drop the 20 in 2010. Now you have 3/2/10
1. November 14, 2003 _________________
2. July 4, 1999 ________________________
3. February 28, 2000 ___________________
4. August 24, 2006 ____________________
On the lines, write each date the short way.
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Name ________________________________________ STATE BIRTHDAYS
All50stateshavebirthdays!Tofindthebirthdayofeachofthestatesbelow,usethecluethatfollowseachstate.Writethedatesonthelines.Thefirstonehasbeendoneforyou.
1. Nevada ____________________ ,1864 Halloween
2. Kansas ____________________ ,1861 three days before February 1
3. California ____________________ ,1850 ninth day of the ninth month
4. Massachusetts ____________________ ,1788 eight days before Valentine’s Day
5. Oklahoma ____________________ ,1907 fourteen days before the end of November
6. Texas ____________________ ,1845 the fourth day after Christmas
7. Arizona ____________________ ,1912 Valentine’s Day
8. Utah ____________________ ,1896 three days after New Year’s Day
9. Georgia ____________________ ,1788 the second day of the year
10. Florida ____________________ ,1845 third day of the third month
11. Oregon ____________________ ,1859 same day as Arizona
12. North Dakota ____________________ ,1889 second day of eleventh month
13. Louisiana ____________________ ,1812 last day of the fourth month
14. Nebraska ____________________ ,1867 one month before April Fool’s Day
15. lowa ____________________ ,1846 three days before the end of the year
16. Washington ____________________ ,1889 eleventh day of the eleventh month
CHALLENGER:
1. What are the oldest states listed above?
__________________________________________
2. Which states have a Valentine’s Day birthday?
__________________________________________
3. When is your state’s birthday?
__________________________________________
4. How old is your state?
__________________________________________
October 31
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Name ________________________________________
On public holidays, most people do not have to go to work or school. These holidays are New Year’s Day, Presidents’ Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Columbus Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas.
When a holiday falls on a Saturday or a Sunday, workers and students are usually given a day off “in observance” of the holiday. This day off will usually be the Friday before or the Monday after the actual holiday.
Look at a calendar for this year. On the lines below, write the day of the week that the public holiday will be celebrated. (If a holiday is “observed” on a different day, write that day as your answer)
1. New Year’s Day _________________________
2. Presidents’ Day _________________________ (February)
3. Memorial Day _________________________ (May)
4. Independence Day _________________________
5. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day _________________________ (January)
6. Veterans Day _________________________ (November)
7. Thanksgiving Day _________________________
8. Christmas _________________________
PUBLIC HOLIDAYS
There are certain days that we celebrate that are not public holidays. Look on your calendar and seeifyoucanfindthenamesofthesespecialdays.
1. third Sunday in June: ____________________________________
2. second Sunday in May: ____________________________________
3. June 14: ____________________________________
4. February 2: ____________________________________
5. March 17: ____________________________________
6. October 31: ____________________________________
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Name ________________________________________ SEASONS
The four seasons of the year begin and end as follows:
Spring: March 21 - June 20Summer: June 21 - September 20Fall: September 21 - December 22Winter: December 21 - March 20
Make a yellow line through the days of spring, a green line through the days of summer, a red line through the days of fall, and a blue line through the days of winter.
1. School is out on June 5. What season is this? _____________________________________
2. If school is out from June 5 to September 7, name the seasons that come during vacation.
_________________________________________________________________________
3. The ski lift opens on December 19. In what season is this? ___________________________
4. Scott plays golf all spring and all summer. In how many months does he play? ___________
5. The hottest day of the year was June 19. In what season was this? ____________________
6. On this calendar, spring begins on a _____________________________________(day) and
ends on a _____________________________________________________________(day).
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Name ________________________________________ MEASURING TIME
Circle the correct answer.
1. A person’s age is usually measured in what? weeks years days.
2. Which is longer? 1 hour 62 minutes 150 seconds
3. If a person is 20 years old, how long has he lived? 1 decade 1 century 2 decades
4. Which is longer? 53 weeks 1 year 8 months
Write the answers.
1. 2 hours = _______ minutes 4. 2 days = ________ hours2. 5 minutes = ______ seconds 5. 120 seconds = _____ minutes3. 3 decades = ______ years 6. 72 hours = _______days
Now try this:
1. Write what year this is. __________
2. Write the year you were born. __________
3. Subtract the smaller number from the larger number. __________
4. The answer will tell you how old you are or how old you will be on your next birthday. __________
Telling time is a way of measuring time. We measure short periods of time in seconds, minutes, and hours. We measure long periods of time in days, weeks, months, and years.
365 days = 1 year 52 weeks =1 year
10 years = 1 decade 100 years = 1 century
60 seconds = 1 minute60 minutes = 1 hour
24 hours = 1 day7 days = 1 week
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Name ________________________________________ SEASONS OF THE YEAR
1. If today were September 24 and school started 10 days ago, when did school begin?
________________________________________
2. Peggy will babysit every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday evening during September.
How many nights will she babysit? __________
3. Are there more Tuesdays or more Saturdays in September?
________________________________________
4. ThefirstfootballgameisonFridayofthethirdweekofSeptember.Whatisthedateofthefirstfootball game?
________________________________________________________________________
5. The Science Club will meet on the second and fourth Mondays in September.
On what dates will they meet? ________________________________________________
6. Mandy was absent from school for two days in September.
How many days did she attend that month? (Remember when school started!) __________
7. Bobwasbornon9/10.Thisyear,heisgoingtojointheNavyonhistwenty-firstbirthday.
What day of the week will he join the Navy? ______________________________________
8. In what year was Bob born? __________________________________________________
SEPTEMBER
S M T W T F S
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18 19
20 21 22 23 24 25 26
27 28 29 30
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Name ________________________________________
1. What day is it today, if two days ago it was Thursday?
________________________________________
2. If today is Tuesday, what day was it eight days ago?
________________________________________
3. If today is Wednesday, what day will it be in one week?
________________________________________
4. If Jill’s cousin visits for three weeks, how many days will this be? _________________
5. If today is Sunday, what day was it three days ago? _________________
6. If today is Tuesday, what day will it be in one day less than a week? _________________
7. Complete the puzzle.
8. What month of the year is your answer in the box? ________________________________
THINKING ABOUT TIME
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
10 years
2nd Month
100 years
hot season
5th month
10th month
6th month
12 months
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Name ________________________________________ IT’S THE SAME GAME
Lookatthefirstwordineachrowandthethreewords after it. Circle the word or words that havethesamemeaningasthefirstword.Thenwriteashortsentencethatcontainsthefirstword.
1. decade 3 years century 10 years
2. century 100 years 100 hours 100 days
3. year 12 months 36 days 52 weeks
4. month 6 weeks 28-31 days 1000 hours
5. week month 48 hours 7 days
6. hour 60 seconds 60 minutes week
7. autumn fall winter summer
8. holiday Christmas Wednesday Thansksgiving
DIG DEEPER:
1. The 20th century ended at midnight on December 31 in what year? __________________
2. What is a light year? _______________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________
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Name ________________________________________
Match each answer in the box to its clue below. Write the answer on the line.
1. another name for seven days _______________________________
2. another name for 52 weeks _______________________________
3. another name for one hundred years _______________________________
4. name of the third month of the year _______________________________
5. another way to write October 18,1938 _______________________________
6. another name for 30 days _______________________________
7. name of the object that shows months and days _______________________________
8. another way to write 7/4/91 _______________________________
9. another name for 10 years _______________________________
10. name of the eighth month of the year _______________________________
11. another name for June, July, and August _______________________________
12. day that comes before Wednesday _______________________________
13. last month of the year _______________________________
14. year in which February has 29 days _______________________________
How many years?
1. ColumbuslandedintheNewWorldoverfivecenturiesago. __________________years
2. The giant tree was three centuries old. __________________ years
3. The Model-A car was seven decades old. __________________ years
4. Manfirstwalkedonthemoonoverfourdecadesago. __________________years
monthdecadeJuly 4, 1991
leap yearweeksummer
Marchcalendaryear
Tuesday10/18/38century
AugustDecember
CALENDAR CLUES
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Name ________________________________________ SOLVING TIME PROBLEMS
1. Morgan earns $300 a week. How much does he earn in 21 days? _______________
2. If a woman is four years short of being a century old, how old is she? ___________
3. Mike started his new job on February 1, 1997. Fifteen months later, he left it to take another
job.OnwhatdatedidMikeleavethefirstjob?____________________
4. An elephant at the zoo is now 6½ years old. How many months old
is it? _______________
5. Thepostofficewasbuilteightdecadesago.Howmanyyears
oldisthepostoffice?____________________
6. No rain fell during the entire months of June, July, and August.
How many days without rain? ____________________
7. If November 1 is on Tuesday, on what day will the month end? _________________
8. The year 2000 was a leap year. List all of the leap years between 1996 and 2021: _________
________________________________________________________
9. Sam is 12 years old. He was born on 3/18/99. When will he celebrate his 48th birthday?
__________________________
10. Terri bought a new car in September 2001. In January 2005, she traded it in for another new
car.HowmanymonthsdidTerrikeepthefirstcar?_____________________
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Name ________________________________________ CALENDAR QUIZ
Write your answers on the lines.
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1. thedateforthefirstdayofeverymonth
2. number of days in October
3. abbreviation for the eighth month
4. seven days
5. firstspringmonth
6. Winter is a _____________.
7. one hundred years
8. illustration that shows months, weeks, days
9. name of a day
10. special cards exchanged on February 14
Figure this out: During a regular year (not leap year), which day is “exactly” in the middle of the
year (write the month/day) ? _________________
How many days in each period before and after this date? ____________
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Name ________________________________________ CALENDAR HISTORY
As far back as 25,000 years ago, people had ways to keep track of the passage of time. The firstcalendarsweremarksonbones.Theyshowedhowthephasesofthemoon,fromnewmoontonew moon, divided a year into 12 time periods. This is where the word “month” comes from. This kind of calendar was known as the lunar calendar.
Later, a calendar was made based on the movement of the earth to the sun. It was called the solar calendar. Neither of these calendars measured the exact time of a year, which is 365 days, 5 hours, 48 minutes, and 46 seconds.
A more accurate calendar, called the Julian calendar, was designed over 2,000 years ago and was used for many years. It, too, was not entirely correct. Today, we use the Gregorian calendar which most accurately shows the exact measurement of a year’s time. WhenwastheGregoriancalendarfirstused?Followtheinstructionsbelowtofind the answer.
On the calendar, circle: the last date of the third month Halloween themiddleoftheeleventhmonth thefirstdateoffall the date when summer begins the end of the second week of May Christmas Day New Year’s Day thelastdayofthefourthmonth thefifthdayofthesecondmonth
Add the circled numbers. Total = ____________ x 8 + 30 = ___________
TheGregoriancalendarwasfirstusedin_______________.
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Name ________________________________________ WORD SEARCH
Say it another way:
1. Johnboughthisfirstcar two decades ago.
John bought his car ______________________ years ago.
2. Cindy’s great-grandmother was born one century ago.
Cindy’s great-grandmother was born ______________________ years ago.
3. Lee’s father is three decades and seven years old.
Lee’s father is ______________________ years old.
4. The school was built one-half century ago.
The school was built ______________________ years ago.
Find and circle the words listed below in the word search puzzle.
centuryweekdayJanuary
holidaydecadeyearMay
monthOctoberseasonJuly
fallwinterFebruaryspring
summerAprilDecemberAugust
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Name ________________________________________ Name ________________________________________
ACROSS CLUES:5. part of a month7. December 259. a fall month10. a month with 30 days13. part of a week15. a winter month16. comes every four years17. a spring month19. 365 days
DOWN CLUES:1. hottest season2. a summer month3. shortest month4. firstdayoftheweek6. 10th month8. two days before Thursday11. part of a year12. measures time14. third month of a year18. months in a year
CALENDAR CROSSWORD
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Name ________________________________________
(Name of Month)
1. How many days are in this month? _________
2. On which day of the week does this month begin? _____________________
3. On which day of the week will this month end? _____________________
4. What is the date today? _____________________
5. What year is this? _____________________
6. Yesterday was __________________________.
7. Tomorrow will be __________________________.
8. Next Wednesday will be __________________________.
9. Write the dates of all the Fridays in this month.
_________________________________________________________________________
10. Write any holidays that come in this month.
_________________________________________________________________________
11. What month comes just before this month? ___________________________
12. What month comes just after this month? ___________________________
13. How many months come after this month until the end of the year? __________
14. How many months come before this month to the start of the year? __________
15. How many days are left in this month? __________
16. In what season does this month come? ___________________________
17. Write the abbreviation for this month. ___________________________
REVIEWING THE CALENDAR
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Nam
e ________________________________________
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PAGE 1 1) 12 2) 4,7 3) January 4) December 5~8) Answers will vary. 9) 365
PAGE 2 1) 7 2) Sunday 3) Thursday 4) October 31 5) Wednesday 6) Wednesday 7) October 24 8) Column 1: October 17, October 26, October 15; Column 2: October 27, October 11, October 28 9) 4 10) 4,11, 18, 25
PAGE 3 1) 7 2) 14 3) Sunday 4) Saturday 5) Tuesday 6) Tuesday 7) Saturday 8~10) Answers will vary.
PAGE 4 Next leap year: 2016 1) 31 2) 28 (29) 3) 31 4) 30 5) 30 6) 31 7) October 31 8) July 31 9) June 30 10) January 31
PAGE 5 1) 7 2) 52 3) 365 4) 366 5) about 4 6) 31 7) 4 8) April, September, June, November all have 30 days 9) 29 10) 4 11) 1 12) Monday 13) Sunday 14) Saturday 15) Monday
PAGE 6 1) 11/14/03 2) 7/4/99 3) 2/28/00 4) 8/24/06
PAGE 7 Days of the week: Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed.. Thurs., Fri., Sat. Months of the year: Jan., Feb., Mar., Apr., May, June, July, Aug., Sept., Oct., Nov., Dec.
PAGE 8 1) Fall: September, October, November Winter: December, January, February Spring: March, April, May Summer: June, July, August 2) 4 3) 3 4) winter 5) summer 6) Answers will vary.
PAGE 9 1) August 2) February 3) September 4) December 5) January 6) October 7) March 8) June 9) July 10) November 11) April Bottom of page: Circled months will vary. Starred months will vary. Student should make an ‘X’ next to December, January, February.
PAGE 10 1) October 31 2) January 29 3) September 9 4) February 6 5) November 16 6) December 29 7) February 14 8) January 4 9) January 2 10) March 3 11) February 14 12) November 2 13) April 30 14) March 1 15) December 28 16) November 11 Challenger: 1) Massachusetts & Georgia 2) Arizona & Oregon 3~4) Answers will vary.
PAGE 11 1~8) at top of page: Answers will change with each new year. 1) Father’s Day 2) Mother’s Day 3) Flag Day 4) Groundhog Day 5) St. Patrick’s Day 6) Halloween
PAGE 12 1) March 4, Friday 2) March 18, Friday 3) February 29, Monday 4) March 6 to March 12 5) July 17 to July 23
PAGE 13 1) May 2 2) 51 3) March 26 4) March 26 5) August 30 6) November 14 - 20
PAGE 14 1) spring 2) spring, summer 3) fall 4) 7 5) summer 6) Sunday, Sunday
PAGE 15 1) years 2) 62 minutes 3) 2 decades 4) 53 weeks 1) 120 minutes 2) 300 seconds 3) 30 years 4) 48 hours 5) 2 minutes 6) 3 days Exercise at bottom of page: Answers will vary.
answer KeyTEACHER NOTE: The two pages in the back of this book are to be used at the beginning of each month in order to review the calendar.
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PAGE 16 1) September 10 2) 13 3) Tuesdays 4) September 18 5) September 14, September 28 6) 12 7) Thursday 8) Answers will change with each new year.
PAGE 17 1) Saturday 2) Monday 3) Wednesday 4) 21 5) Thursday 6) Monday 7) Decade, February, Century, summer, May, October, June, year 8) December
PAGE 18 1) 10 years 2) 100 years 3) 12 months, 52 weeks 4) 28-31 days 5) 7 days 6) 60 minutes 7) fall 8) Christmas, Thanksgiving. Dig Deeper: 1) 1999 2) distance traveled by light in one year; 5,880,000,000,000 miles
PAGE 19 1) week 2) year 3) century 4) March 5) 10/18/38 6) month 7) calendar 8) July 4,1991 9) decade 10) August 11) summer 12) Tuesday 13) December 14) leap year How many years: 1) 500 2) 300 3) 70 4) 40
PAGE 20 Amy-January, Greg-April, Bud-March, Linda-October 1) winter 2) March 31 3) April 15 4) 55 5) 3½ months
PAGE 21 1) $900 2) 96 3) May 1,1998 4) 78 5) 80 6) 92 7) Wednesday 8) 2000, 2004, 2008, 2012, 2016, 2020 9) March 18, 2047 10) 41 months
PAGE 22 1) 2 yrs. 4 mos. 2) August 19 3) 70 4) $500 5) 90 6) June 8 7) Nov. 15 8) July 25
PAGE 23 1) 1 2) 31 3) Aug. 4) week 5) March 6) season 7) century 8) calendar 9) Wednesday 10) valentines Figure it out: July 2; 182
PAGE 24 Circled numbers should include: Jan. 1, Feb. 5, Mar. 31, Apr. 30, May 14, June 21, Sep. 21, Oct. 31, Nov. 15, Dec. 25 which totals 194 x 8 + 30 = 1582. The Gregorian calendar wasfirstusedin1582.
PAGE 25 Word Search puzzle key:
answer Key
Say it another way: 1) 20 2) 100 3) 37 4) 50
PAGE 26 Across: 5) week 7) Christmas 9) November 10) September 13) day 15) January 16) leap year 17) May 19) year Down: 1) summer 2) June 3) February 4) Sunday 6) October 8) Tuesday 11) month 12) calendar 14) March 18) twelve
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