Check out our “Months of the Year Posters” made just for kindergarten kids! Having colorful illustrations to grab kids’ attention. you’ll find 12 posters, each showing a different month of the year. These posters are not for just pretty decorations. They’re really helpful for teaching kids about time and how months follow each other.
Months of the Year Posters Details:
Feature | Details |
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Format | Downloadable PDF |
Number of Pages | 12 |
Content | Months of the Year Posters For Kindergarten / January, February, Etc months worksheets for kindergarten. |
Illustrations | Yes, playful and age-appropriate |
Suitable For | Nursery, Lkg & Ukg |
Printable? | Yes |
Learning Objectives:
- Getting to Know the Months: Kids will learn about all the 12 months of the year. These Posters will help them recognize each one, so when someone says “September,” they’ll know exactly what they mean.
- Putting Them in Order: By looking at the posters they will learn about months and will know months come after the other. Like February comes after January.
Who is this for?: These Months of the Year Posters are suitable for the children in LKG, UKG, Nursery, preschool, and kindergarten, providing adaptable activities suitable for learning.
Materials Needed:
- Printed Set of Posters: Download and print the PDF version of our Months of the Year Posters.
- Sticking or Hanging Materials: Tapes Or Glues
How to Use:
- Introduce kids to the Months of the Year Posters. Talk to them about how time works in cycles and why each month is important in our yearly calendar. And how this system works.
- Start with January and go till December. As they look at each poster tell them to remember each month’s name.
- Have group chats about each poster and do activities together. Ask the kids to share what they know about each month and any special traditions they have.
Tips:
- Listen to Stories: Tell them or Show them some stories related to different seasons or about when winters come or when summer starts, etc.
- Use Pictures: Show them pictures, use flashcards, or draw diagrams. This helps them remember what comes when and how.
- Get Techie: Use big screens that you can touch, fun apps on tablets, or play adventures on the computer. It makes learning more fun.
Additional Activities:
- Seasonal Scavenger Hunt: Ever thought about organizing a cool hunt where kids search for stuff related to the season? Like, finding leaves in fall or flowers in spring!
- Calendar Creation: Let them make their own special calendars. Tell them to draw pictures and mark down important stuff for each month, like birthdays or holidays.
Download the PDF File Here:
Click To Download Months of the Year Posters PDF
How to Print:
- Get the PDF: Start by clicking the link to download the PDF files of the worksheets.
- Set up Printing: Make sure your printer is all setup. You can adjust the settings like paper size, whether it’s portrait or landscape, and how clear you want the print to be.
- Check Before You Print: Take a print preview. To make sure everything looks just right before you hit print.
- Print: Once you’re happy with how it looks, go ahead and hit that print button.
Tips for Parents and Educators:
- Let’s talk: Have noteworthy chats with kids. Ask them questions that need more long answers than just yes or no answers. Listen carefully to what they say and encourage them to think deeply.
- Make it personal: Connect what they’re learning to their own lives. Talk about their family, traditions, and celebrations. This makes learning feel more real and important to them.
- Cheer them: Tell kids when they’re doing great! And if they make a mistake, gently guide them on how to improve without making them feel bad.
Common Mistakes and Solutions:
- Too Much Stuff to Remember: Sometimes it feels like there’s just too much to learn. We can help them by breaking things down into smaller parts. Think of it like taking one step at a time instead of trying to leap over a big gap all at once. Let them learn the first few months there’s no need to learn all of it at once.
- Getting Bored: If they are bored. Try things like playing games and activities that let you use your hands and see how what they’re learning applies to real life.
- Forgetting What They Have Learned: It happens to all of us too – you learn something one day and it’s gone the next. But fear not! We’ve got tricks up our sleeve to help them remember. Go over things again and again, and even do some extra activities to really make those lessons stick.
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