It’s time! Our free 2026-2027 teacher calendar is ready to save and print. This year’s free calendar is all about personal reflection: it includes themed journal prompts for every month of the year, starting with July 2026. Print it for yourself, share it with your teacher besties, or send it as an easy teacher gift!
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2026-27 Free Teacher Calendar
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This year’s calendar is all about reflection through creative journal prompts you can respond to through writing, drawing, and more. Each month features its own theme, with prompts that are made just for educators. Check out what’s included:
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July: Celebrate Summer & August: Back to School
Get started with prompts that are all about making the most of your summer break, followed by questions to help you set your intentions and plan for the new school year ahead. Example prompts:
Describe your ideal summer day from start to finish.
What does a successful school year look like to you?
Transition into the fall months with prompts that encourage you to think about growth mindset for both yourself and your students. Then, spend October planning ways to make your autumn the best it can be. Example prompts:
What is one way you’ve grown already this school year?
What are you “harvesting” from the first weeks of the school year?
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November: Gratitude & December: Peace and Joy
November is a month for thankfulness, with prompts to help you recognize what you have and how you demonstrate gratitude in the classroom and out. As the holiday season (and winter break!) approaches, take time to celebrate the things that bring you happiness. Example prompts:
Who is a colleague you’re grateful to work with, and why?
How can you bring joy to your classroom this month?
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January: Welcome Winter & February: Self-Care
Kick things off after winter break with prompts to carry you through the coldest, darkest month. Then, dive in February with self-care ideas and reflective questions to encourage you to prioritize yourself. Example prompts:
Draw a sketch or doodle to welcome the winter months.
What does self-compassion mean in your teaching life?
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March: Perseverance & April: Welcome Spring
As testing season approaches and late-winter exhaustion sets in, March’s prompts are designed to give you the energy, motivation, and inspiration you need to stay engaged. April turns to thoughts of spring, inviting you to dream of things that are fresh and new! Example prompts:
What makes this a difficult time of year to be a teacher?
What do you look forward to most in spring?
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May: Reflect and Remember & June: Rest and Recharge
The school year is drawing to a close, which is both exciting and a bit sad. Help process your feelings and record the moments and memories you don’t want to forget in May. Then, use June’s prompts to wind down from the year, releasing your stress so you can enjoy your well-deserved summer break! Example prompts:
Which student interactions have had the biggest impact on you?
How will you know when you’ve “recovered” from the school year?
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