Way back in 2024, we created our very first digital Moon phase calendar for 2025. We added it to our online shops, gave it to our members for free and printed a limited edition run of 100 hard copies which found their way into classrooms, homes and offices alike and were coveted collectors items!
Of course we did it all again for 2026 and made another stunning Moon phases calendar to enable you and your science clubbers to explore the Moon phases in the Northern Hemisphere for the whole of 2026!
It is still one of our most popular resources to date and now that we are into May 2026, time is ticking by so it will now be FREE for the rest of the year!
You’ll be blown away by the beauty of a lunar month at a glance and the changing seasons can be shared and viewed with your learners.
Here are some of our favourite ways to get the most out of our 2026 Moon calendar
- Print in A3 (or bigger if you can) and display it in your classroom or setting
- Encourage a daily moon watch with your learners using the calendar to refer to either before or after viewings and make comparisons with what they saw and how these compare to the Moon calendar
- Use the calendar as inspiration for a poetry or art competition with families in your setting
Click here to download your Moon Calendar 1 page freebie
You can still purchase the full 8-page version with lots of different background choices on our TES, Etsy and TPT shops, but we’ve popped one hi-res PDF version below for your use so grab it and start using straight away!
We are of course doing it all again next year and so add 4th October 2026 to your diaries and be the first to grab your new calendar when it goes live!
And finally, if you enjoyed our Moon calendar and want to find out more about My Science Club and becoming a member click here for more information. We’re also giving you a superb 25% discount on becoming a full member for 12 months, just add the code MSCMoonCalendar at checkout which is valid until the end of August 2026.
Bryony & Paul
Founders and creators of My Science Club
Link to My Science Club membership