This is a habit tracker — it’s not a math or logic problem with one “correct” answer. It’s a tool to help you build good habits over a month.
Here’s how to use it:
1. Write the name of the month at the top (like “April” or “October”).
2. On the left side, write down 4–5 habits you want to track each day (like “Drink water,” “Read 10 minutes,” “Exercise,” etc.). You can use the lines next to the curved grid for that.
3. Each day of the month (from 01 to 31) has its own column in the circle. When you complete a habit on that day, color in or check off the box where your habit row meets that date.
4. At the bottom, under “GOALS,” write bigger goals you’re working toward this month — like “Finish my science project” or “Save $20.” These aren’t daily habits but things you want to achieve by the end of the month.
There’s no single right way to fill it out — it’s personal! The goal is to see your progress visually and stay motivated.
Final Answer:
Use the tracker by writing the month, listing daily habits on the left, marking completed habits in the grid for each date, and writing monthly goals at the bottom.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of circular habit tracker printable.