Welcome to the month of September! With a new month comes a new opportunity to practice days and months with this September Calendar Worksheet. This worksheet is perfect for practicing the days of the week, months of the year, and early calendar skills. Whether you’re teaching 2nd or 3rd grade, this reusable, undated worksheet will help your child practice the relationship of time and reinforce important concepts like date formats, syllables, abbreviations, and even phonics.
12 years ago, I published a set of calendar worksheets that I created for my son. I am updating them this year, so make sure you check back each month for this free set of worksheets.

➡️ Browse through all of the calendar worksheets and printable activities here at Mama’s Learning Corner. You will find a Daily Calendar Notebook, Calendar Questions (fun!), monthly practice, and much more!
Free September Calendar Worksheet
This series of monthly calendar worksheets focus on understanding the time relationship of days within the week, the month, and within the year.
Students are provided with a generic monthly calendar at the top of the worksheet, and then provided with questions pertaining to the calendar.
The calendars are intentionally not dated so you can use these worksheets year after year.
While they can certainly be used with any age or stage as you see appropriate, I created them for 2nd and 3rd graders.
This worksheet includes an answer sheet for easy grading.

Ideas for Using the September Calendar Worksheet
Encourage your child to write out the full day of the week or month of the year to practice spelling and capitalization. It is certainly a great opportunity to talk about day and month abbreviations, so do not miss that chance!
Math Learning Ideas
For example, teach that the date of September 12, 2025 can be written at least two different ways:
- September 12, 2025
- 09-12-2025
Then take some time to practice!
Make sure to include that the usual abbreviation for September is Sept.
You could encourage looking for patterns with skip counting by 7s as you count from week to week.
Phonics Learning Ideas
Of course you can always incorporate a phonics lesson with the name of ‘September’ or any of the days of the week.
- Point out that ‘September’ has two syllables with the short e sound. If it is appropriate, teach your child that short vowel sounds are in a closed syllable while long vowel sounds are in an open syllable. Brainstorm other words with the short e sound.
For example: pet, forget, mend, tread, pest - September ends with -ER. Note that this is not a suffix as in the words ‘smoother’ or ‘nicer’, but it is an R-controlled vowel. Brainstorm a few words that end with /er/.
For example: driver, never, upper, outer, clever, surrender - Determine which days of the week have short vowel sounds.
- Count the number of syllables in each day of the week.
- Mention the vowel team AY and point it out in each day of the week.
Look for every opportunity with your young ones to add to their frames of reference and reinforce skills that need extra attention.
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