Free 2021-2022 Calendar Printable
Are you looking for a free printable 2021-2022 Calendar that includes holidays, seasons, day light savings, etc.?
Be sure to grab our free printable 2021-2022 calendar!
Today I wanted to share our (latest) free calendar printable for 2021-2022. This free calendar printable covers 20 months (January 2021 through August 2022).
Updated Calendar Available! The newest version is now available! The 2022-2023 School Year Calendar goes from Jan. 2022 through August 2023. Click on the link or the picture to go to that page for the updated 2022-2023 School Year Calendar. Yes, it is still free!
I like having a calendar that includes the holidays, the change in seasons, and things like day light saving which is why I’ve been making my own printable for years!
You can print out the full pages, but sometimes I print 2 or 4 per-page as well. I keep those for quick reference in my (free) homeschool planner (and people who glance at my planner often really love those!). Anyway, I just mention that in case it might be helpful for you too.
As you’ll see, I actually included December 2020 as well. Then it continues on from January 2021 and includes calendar printables for the entire 2021-2022 school year through August 2022.
Hope these come in handy! ~Liesl
Click on the green link or the 2021-2022 Calendar picture below to download this pdf:
Calendar 2021-2022 School Year – Free Printable pdf
Updated Calendar Available! The newest version is now available. The 2022-2023 School Year Calendar goes from Jan. 2022 through August 2023. Click here to go to that page for the updated 2022-2023 School Year Calendar. Yes, it is still free!
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You might also interested in some of the other free resources we have on the blog:
We have a FREE Homeschool Planner and Discovery Journal This is a 100+ page Homeschool Planner printable that I made & added to over the years. Hope it’s helpful!
We also have a free printable Homeschool Planner in Booklet (half-page) Style. That’s what I tend to use these days. I fold the pages in half and bind them along the left side. I have a Spiral coil binding machine (affiliate link) that I use ALL the time for various homeschool printables and booklets I’ve made for the kids. (See the picture below.)
I made an updated version of the booklet style homeschool planner earlier this year. Just visit this post to grab the (free) booklet style homeschool planner.
I hope this is helpful!! ~Liesl
If you are still in the Planning Stages of your Homeschool Year, you might want to check out this free resource:
Homeschool Planning for Next Year (Free Planning Pages): Homeschool Vision Planner
I shared these free Homeschool Planning Pages that I use as I try to figure out our long-range homeschooling goals. This post shares share the process I go through as I plan out the next year… I shared the planning pages that I’ve been using the past few years. I like having colorful planning pages to work on. This isn’t really a weekly/monthly planner, but rather a homeschool vision planner. This 30+-page pdf is currently FREE to download! Let me know if it’s helpful! ~Liesl
Free Homeschool Planning Pages (Homeschool Vision Planner)
You might also be interested in these FREE Homeschool Curriculum Resource Guides:
If you are looking for more practical homeschooling tips, you might be interested in our Homeschool Planning Series with tips on Creating Your Homeschool Curriculum. We have three (of four) free resource guides available for K-1, Grades 2-3 and Grades 4-5. and the Grade 6-8 Resource Guide.
Creating a Homeschool Curriculum: Kindergarten, Grade 1 This FREE 50-page Resource Guide has been created to answer some basic questions: What subjects should I cover? Where do I start? How do I know what to teach? It offers topics, units and hands-on activity ideas that might appeal to your kids.
Creating a Homeschool Curriculum Grades 2-3 FREE 30-page Resource Guide
This guide is a starting point for choosing the material you might want to cover in your homeschool. What subjects, units and topics should you cover in Grades 2 and 3? Where do I start? This resource guide will offer suggestions on what topics and hands-on activities might be engaging for your kids at this age.
Creating Your Homeschool Curriculum – Grade 4-5 FREE Resource Guide
I probably need to update this as I have two kids in high school now! 🙂
And be sure to visit our Hands-On Homeschooling Page with dozens and dozens of engaging activity ideas you can do with your kids!
or this Homeschool Teaching Strategies post and download this free printable:
Here are some other useful Homeschooling Posts:
- Our Homeschool Resources – This post will help you find some of the (hundreds!) of free resources we have available on the blog. If you scroll down to the bottom of this post, you’ll find a long list of our homeschool freebies!
- Starting to Homeschool – This page has links to dozens and dozens of posts: How to find a homeschool curriculum? What about socialization? How do I know what to teach the kids? What does a homeschool day look like? How do I start homeschooling my preschooler?
- If you are transitioning from School to Homeschool, you might want to check out this post:
- Homeschool Supplies and Science Supply List: This post includes a free printable list of basic homeschooling supplies and science materials that you might want to have on hand. This list covers everything from office supplies & art materials to math manipulatives and science materials we have used in our homeschool through the years.
And, the science resource page above gives you links (and pictures) with some projects we’ve done along the way.
Ready to get back into a new Homeschool Routine? Don’t miss these tips for How to Start Homeschooling After the Holidays:
And here are some of the science topics I hope to cover K-8 in science: Homeschool Science Unit Checklist – K to Grade 8.
We’ve made our way through time in history. This is a history checklist of topics I hope we cover K-8 — and the history tab might give you some ideas if your kids have a particular interest.
There is also a Language Arts Resource Page with dozens of free grammar pages (comma rules and practice, their/they’re/there, apostrophes and quotation marks and more!!), writing resources, and various fun spelling packets we’ve made along the way.
Also this post shares some of the language arts curriculum we use for grammar, spelling, etc.:
The homeschooling community (online and off) is amazing. Be sure to find a network of homeschoolers to encourage you in the hard moments!! We’d love to see you over in our free Homeschool Den Chat Facebook Group!
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