This is my calendar no. 501. It is part of the 50 series. Here you see the version for August 2024. This classic monthly calendar has an economical, all-purpose format, with a blue band and backgrounds for Saturdays and Sundays.
It’s free! To print this calendar, let me guide you through a few questions that will help you find the configuration best suited to your habits. Start just below the image and get on the right track to printing your new calendar...
Note the dates of school and educational vacations
You have several children and they attend different schools, each with its own timetable. Use a calendar to write down the dates of vacations and vacations. You’ll then be able to plan whether you need to arrange childcare for the little ones or activities for the older ones.
Put your calendar where the whole family can see it
You’ve printed out a calendar and it’s full of appointments. It won’t do any good if you hide it in a drawer. One good idea is to display it where everyone can see it. Of course, the fridge is always a good place. It’s not the only one, of course. There’s also a place near the front door, near the pocket drawer, or in the busiest corridor in your home.
Schedule your days
Establish a solid schedule for your days. Optimize your time by using a monthly, weekly or daily calendar. Enter your schedule for each hour of the day and never miss another appointment or, even more importantly, forget to pick up your little one from daycare and take him to the park.
Despite my best efforts to provide you with perfect calendars, errors do occasionally creep in. Please let me know.