Perpetual calendar
A perpetual calendar is a calendar that will allow your child to manipulate the days, the months and even the seasons. This support is provided in pdf format, it includes 6 pages. You will find a tree in color and another to color.
You can also download a free version of the perpetual calendar HERE
A perpetual calendar is a tool that displays today's date by simply turning wheels on which the date, days of the week, months and seasons have been printed. Perpetual meaning it can be reused every year.
A educational tool for learning about Time effortlessly
Because this type of calendar requires manipulation to display the date, it actively engages the child, allowing them to effortlessly acquire important concepts about short and long Time.
With a perpetual calendar, the child will be engaged to manipulate and put into words, in a concrete context:
- numbers and figures up to 31
- the 7 days of the week from Monday to Sunday
- the 12 months of the year, from January to December
- the seasons (spring, summer, autumn and winter)
✏️ The detail that makes all the difference
We added a very useful reference on the front face: the terms « Yesterday – Today – Tomorrow ». This detail will be very handy in your teaching, to position Time and the child in the past, present and future.
Tools that change everything
The perpetual calendar works alongside our daily and weekly Time cards, provided with the 24h and weekly clocks, to clearly visualise the time span of a full day and that of a week.
These clocks will then anchor the child in their time-based environment. Guaranteed reassuring effects, as Time becomes concrete and tangible because it has become VISIBLE.
Thanks to My Little Concept clocks, the child no longer endures their days — they finally understand them and can navigate through them independently.
To go further in your teaching, the My Little Week clock can be used to work on expressions such as: the day after tomorrow, the day before yesterday, a week ago, or the day before.
The notion of hours studied on 12h analogue clock faces begins to be taught in Year 3–4 and is consolidated through to Year 10. In this context, you can make the most of our 12h clocks, perfectly designed for learning how to tell the time.
📌 Our products
Here are the links to find our products according to your needs
- Routine clocks : My Little Day
- Weekly clocks : My Little Week
- 12h clock face for learning to tell the time (taught from Year 3 through Year 6) : My Little 12h
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