
Homework has changed over the years.
Many schools have moved away from traditional worksheets, and for good reason. Families are busy, students spend long days at school, and many educators are looking for meaningful ways to reinforce learning without adding unnecessary stress.
One approach that can work is using homework calendars.
Instead of sending home another worksheet, a homework calendar encourages children to practice important skills through simple, everyday activities. Better yet, it gives families opportunities to spend time together while supporting their child’s development.
Why Homework Calendars Work
Children learn best when they practice skills regularly in meaningful situations.
A five-minute activity completed several times throughout the month often has a greater impact than one long homework assignment.
Homework calendars help children practice:
- Fine motor skills
- Gross motor skills
- Handwriting
- Visual perception
- Math and literacy
- Daily living skills
- Independence and responsibility
Because the activities are short and manageable, they’re much easier to fit into busy family schedules.
They Create Natural Family Conversations
One of my favorite parts about using homework calendars has never been checking them off.
It’s hearing what happened at home.
One teacher shared:
“These were so fun to send home and hear the kiddos come back and share all the fun they had with their families.”
Those conversations are just as valuable as the skills being practiced.
Children love telling classmates about helping set the table, going on a family walk, practicing balancing, reading together, or learning to tie their shoes.
The calendar becomes more than homework; it becomes something families experience together.
They Help Families Know How to Help
Parents and caregivers often want to support their child’s learning but aren’t always sure what to do.
Homework calendars remove the guesswork.
Instead of asking families to think of activities on their own, they receive simple ideas they can complete with materials they already have at home.
Many activities naturally fit into daily routines, such as:
- Helping with simple chores
- Practicing dressing skills
- Reading together
- Drawing pictures
- Counting objects
- Writing names
- Building with blocks
- Playing simple movement games
No special supplies or lengthy directions are required.
Perfect for Occupational Therapy Home Programs
For school-based occupational therapists, home carryover can be challenging.
Sending home exercises often results in low participation because they can feel like “extra work.”
Homework calendars make therapy goals feel much more natural.
Instead of assigning isolated exercises, students practice functional skills during everyday family activities.
That means more opportunities to work on:
- Cutting
- Grasp development
- Hand strength
- Bilateral coordination
- Balance
- Coordination
- Visual perception
- Self-care skills
- Writing and handwriting
These small experiences add up over time.
Great for Summer and School Breaks
Homework calendars aren’t just for the school year.
They’re perfect for:
- Summer learning
- Extended School Year (ESY)
- School vacations
- Holiday breaks
- Therapy carryover
- Homeschool routines
Because the calendars are undated, they can be used whenever they fit your schedule.
One teacher shared:
“I bought this resource to add to our TK monthly home enrichment packets and am so happy I did. I love that the calendars do not have a date so I can add them myself whenever I am ready to use them.”
That flexibility makes it easy to use the same resource year after year.
Building More Than Skills
Homework calendars aren’t just about practicing handwriting or strengthening fine motor skills.
They’re about creating moments.
Moments when families read together.
Moments when children proudly show they can button a shirt or balance on one foot.
Moments when learning feels like play instead of homework.
Those shared experiences strengthen relationships while helping children become more confident, independent learners.
Sometimes the best homework isn’t another worksheet.
Sometimes it’s simply giving families a reason to spend a few minutes learning together.
Looking for an Easy Home Practice Resource?
If you’re searching for a low-prep way to reinforce occupational therapy goals, classroom learning, or life skills at home, these Homework Calendars and Bingo Boards make it easy. With over 150 ready-to-use activities and flexible, undated calendars, they’re designed to support children, families, teachers, and therapists all year long.

What’s Included
This printable resource includes:
- 12 undated monthly homework calendars with seasonal themes
- 7 skill-based Bingo boards for interactive home practice
- More than 150 ready-to-use activities
- Blank calendar and Bingo templates for creating your own activities
- PDF and JPEG formats for easy printing and sharing
The activities target:
- Fine motor skills
- Gross motor skills
- Writing and handwriting
- Math readiness
- Visual perceptual skills
- Daily living skills
- Functional independence

About the Author
I am a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA) and have been working in a public school system for more than 25 years. My resources can be found on TPT, BOOM Learning, Made by Teachers, Classful, and Your Therapy Source. I appreciate your interest, wherever you wish to shop.
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