As we approach August, it's time for teachers to start thinking about the upcoming school year and what resources we'll need. I'm not a fan of the plan books with a calendar that you buy at the teacher store, because I can't easily edit them and they never have what I want in them. So instead, I keep a planning binder with a plan book that I created in Microsoft Word. But, I also need a calendar. So, every August, when I am getting started on my planning for the school year, I download a FREE, editable academic calendar for long term planning and save it to my computer. I download it from a site called www.calendarlabs.com. Here's what I like about their calendars:
- They offer a variety of calendars in different formats, orientations, and starting months.
- All national holidays are already in the calendars.
- They are easy-to-use Microsoft Word (.doc) files
- You can use them "as-is" or you can edit the font size, font color, and personalize the header.
- They are a "minimalist" design and don't have any graphics on them (but you can add them)
- You can easily share the calendar with teammates via e-mail.
Where my own calendar is concerned, I like it to begin in August, rather than July. These calendars span 12 months, but you can edit that too. I use the "portrait" orientation so that it fits well into my planning binder. I edit the header to put my school name and school year. Then, I enter all of the school holidays and other school-related dates so that it's ready to use for planning out the school year. I enjoy "cutesy" stuff as much as the next teacher, but where it comes to my planning calendar, I like it very simple. However, you could add graphics if you want to.
Here's what a sample page looks like. I decided to choose June since that month makes me happy! (Sorry for the dark picture.)
Here is the link to the Calendar Labs 2014 2015 academic calendars. I hope that you find this information helpful and have a great school year!