Candy Cane Calendar Numbers Free Printable

If you’re ready to swap out your calendar numbers this December, grab these free printable candy cane calendar numbers. You can use them as part of your classroom calendar AND for practicing a ton of early math skills with your students.

The candy cane number cards are super easy to prep, and there are a multitude of uses for them. Add them to your Christmas activities for preschoolers and kindergarten kids. You can also use them during a peppermint theme or a candy unit, too. Or just because they’re festive this time of year.

Multiple view of number cards with text that reads candy cane calendar numbers

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If you’re a regular reader of Fun-A-Day, you know I love making simple printables that pack a punch when it comes to learning. And these candy cane numbers certainly fit that bill!

Be sure to get your copy of the printable calendar numbers at the bottom of this post.

Candy Cane Calendar Numbers

These number cards can be used so many ways in your classroom, even if you’re not a fan of calendar time with your students. Read below for prepping tips, as well as for ideas for using the candy cane numbers with the kids.

How to Prep the Candy Cane Number Cards

First, grab all of the supplies you’ll need to prepare the numbers. Here’s what I usually use (I may get commissions for purchases made through links in this post):

And that’s really all you need to get the numbers ready for your students!

printable candy cane calendar numbers ready to be cut apart

While you’re gathering materials, be sure to pick up anything you’d like to use with the candy cane calendar numbers. Here are some possibilities:

And then it’s time to prep the numbers. Here’s what to do:

  • First, get the candy cane number cards at the bottom of this post.
  • Then save the file to your computer.
  • Open the file in the most up-to-date version of Adobe Reader.
  • Print as many copies as you’d like.
  • Then cut the cards apart.
  • Finally, laminate all the numbers.

Now you’re ready to use the numbered candy canes with your students.

Using the Candy Cane Calendar Numbers with Kids

As I mentioned earlier, you can use the candy cane number cards in so many ways! Here are some of our favorite ideas:

  • Of course you can use them as part of your classroom calendar. The number cards work well with both traditional and linear calendars, as well as paper and pocket chart calendars. They’re 3-inch squares, so adjust your printer settings as needed.
  • Challenge the children to put the numbers in order from 0 to 35 and back again.
  • Have the children practice one-to-one correspondence by placing the appropriate number of manipulatives next to each of the candy cane cards.
candy cane calendar numbers 1, 2, and 3 with corresponding number of buttons next to each card
  • Use the candy cane calendar numbers to measure things around your classroom. From the carpet to the shelves to the children! Encourage the kids to record all of their mathematical findings.
  • Make simple addition sentences using the numbered candy canes. Tell math stories as you do so and get the kids involved as appropraite.
  • Put together a sensory writing tray with sand or even crushed peppermints. Your students can practice writing numbers, using the candy cane cards as visual cues.
child holding candy cane number 4 card

How will YOU use the candy cane calendar numbers with your students? This list is definitely not an exhaustive one, so don’t let my ideas hem you in. Just be sure to let me know any ideas you come up with in the comments.

What are the Kids Learning with the Calendar Numbers?

In case you’re wondering, the answer to that question is, “Quite a lot!” But here’s a list of some of the skills children can learn and practice with the candy cane calendar numbers:

  • Number identification
  • Counting
  • One-to-one correspondence
  • Number formation
  • Addition
  • Subtraction
  • Patterns
  • Measurement
  • Graphing and data analysis
  • Numerical order
pile of candy cane calendar numbers in disarray

As you can see, I wasn’t kidding when I said this simple printable provides A LOT of learning opportunities!

More Candy Cane Activities for Kids

If you and your students enjoy the candy cane calendar numbers, here are a few more ideas to try:

Do you have any favorite candy cane crafts and activities?

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Get the Candy Cane Calendar Numbers

This free printable is available to members of Fun-A-Day’s free email community. If you are, please enter your email address in the form below to have the download link sent to your inbox. If you’re not a member, you can join us by adding your information to the same form. Then you’ll receive the candy cane calendar numbers as a welcome gift!

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Child holding calendar number 4 with text that reads candy cane number cards

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