November 2025 at a Glance
November has 30 days and centers on Thanksgiving, travel, and early holiday prep. Choose Monday- or Sunday-start layouts, decide between minimalist or seasonal themes, and set a weekly review time to keep plans realistic and stress-free.
Printable & Editable Templates
- Styles: minimalist, autumn/Thanksgiving-themed, modern/floral, and professional layouts with a notes column.
- Versions: Monday-start and Sunday-start; with or without US holidays; blank or lined; optional week numbers.
- Formats: PDF for crisp printing, PNG/JPG for previews, editable Word/Google Docs/Excel for typing events first.
- Sizes: US Letter and A4; portrait default, plus a landscape option for wider note-taking.
- Accessibility: use descriptive alt text and keep font sizes legible for on-screen and print.

Monday-Start vs Sunday-Start
Monday-start: aligns with the workweek and groups weekends together for clearer task batching. Sunday-start: familiar for home use and common on wall calendars, making it great for family planning.
US Holidays and Key Dates
Use a clean universal calendar for broad audiences, then provide a US-holidays version or list for local planning. Closures and observances can vary by state or locality.
- Veterans Day: Tuesday, November 11, 2025 — plan for ceremonies and possible service adjustments.
- Thanksgiving Day: Thursday, November 27, 2025 — anchor travel windows, meal prep, and family gatherings.
- Black Friday & Cyber Monday: Friday, November 28, 2025, and Monday, December 1, 2025 — mark budget reminders, returns, and shipping cutoffs.
How to Use Your November 2025 Calendar
Work & School
- Time-block recurring meetings/classes, then place focused task blocks around them.
- Color-code projects or courses; batch similar tasks midweek to protect deep work.
- Students: map exam dates, assignment milestones, and add buffer days before deadlines.
Family & Life
- Add travel windows, school events, weekend outings, and post-Halloween cleanups/donations.
- Assign each family member a color; keep a concise notes column for reminders.
- Reserve a weekly prep hour (e.g., Sunday evening) to review conflicts and meals.
Budget & Shopping
- Mark bill due dates, paydays, and a “no-spend” stretch after Black Friday.
- Create a gift planning mini-table: recipient, idea, budget, purchase date, shipped/received.
- Flag return-by dates and shipping cutoffs to avoid last-minute stress.
Meal Planning & Wellness
- Build a Thanksgiving timeline: menu lock (H-10), final grocery run (H-2), prep day (H-1), cook/serve (H).
- Use a simple weekly menu row to reduce decision fatigue on busy days.
- Track 1–3 habits (steps, workouts, sleep, hydration) to maintain momentum.
Quick Print & Setup Tips
- Use the PDF and print at 100% scale; set paper size (US Letter/A4) correctly; keep portrait orientation unless noted.
- Offer an ink-saving B/W version; avoid heavy backgrounds; keep grid lines crisp.
- Editable flow: type events in Docs/Sheets first, export to PDF, then print for a clean final copy.
Digital Add-Ons
- Provide .ics files or short steps to import US holidays into Google/Apple Calendar.
- Create separate .ics for Thanksgiving-week tasks, travel, or school schedules.
- Add a weekly 10-minute review reminder (e.g., Sunday evening) to keep plans current.

FAQs: November 2025 Calendar
Can I get Monday- and Sunday-start versions?
Yes. Keep styling identical so switching layouts doesn’t require relearning the format.
Do you include US holidays?
Offer a clean universal version plus a US-holidays variant. Note that observances can vary by state.
How do I print correctly on Letter or A4?
Select the matching PDF, set scale to 100%, choose the correct paper size in the print dialog, and avoid distortion.
Is there an editable file?
Provide Word/Google Docs and Excel/Sheets versions to type events; export to PDF if needed for sharing.
Conclusion
Make the most of November 2025 with a clear, flexible calendar—minimalist or seasonal, Monday or Sunday start, printable or editable. Set a short weekly review, anchor key dates like Veterans Day and Thanksgiving, and keep budgets and habits on track.
