About Free Printable Monthly Calendar
Free printable monthly calendar. Pick any month and year for a filled-in calendar, or print blank for a reusable perpetual calendar. Sunday or Monday start, portrait or landscape. No signup.
How to use
- Pick the month and year. The calendar fills in the correct dates automatically — right starting weekday, right number of days, leap years handled. Leading and trailing days from the neighbouring months show in grey so the grid is always complete weeks.
- Pick the week start. Sunday (the default) is the US/Canada convention. Monday is the ISO 8601 international standard and keeps the work week together.
- Pick the dates mode. Filled in prints the actual dates for the chosen month. Blank prints just the grid (no numbers) — a reusable perpetual template, or a date-writing practice activity for kids.
- Pick the orientation. Portrait is the standard wall/fridge calendar. Landscape gives wider day cells — better for meal plans, chore charts, and activity schedules where you write more per day.
- Click Print Calendar to print or save as PDF. One month per page — change the month and reprint for additional months, or print 12 for a full year.
Frequently asked questions
Can I make a full-year calendar?
Yes — print each month separately. Set the month, print (or save as PDF), then change the month and repeat. Twelve prints gives you a complete year. We're considering a one-click 'print whole year' option (12 pages in one go) for a future update; for now it's month-by-month, which also lets you choose different orientations or blank/dated per month.
Does it handle leap years?
Yes. February shows 28 days in common years and 29 in leap years automatically — the tool uses the browser's date engine, which knows the full Gregorian leap-year rule (divisible by 4, except centuries not divisible by 400). Pick February 2028 and you'll see the 29th.
Can kids use this to learn the calendar?
Absolutely — it's a great Kindergarten/Grade 1 activity. Use the blank mode and have the child fill in the dates for the current month (great for learning number sequences and how weeks work). Or use the filled-in mode and have them mark special days, count down to events, or track the weather each day. Calendar literacy (days of the week, months of the year, reading a date) is a Kindergarten Common Core and Ontario curriculum expectation.
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