A variety of days of the week resources to assist students when learning to identify, name and sequence the days of the week. This collection includes days of the week posters, worksheets and hands-on sorting activities. A range of days of the week LOTE posters have also been included to teach children how to say the days of the week in another language.
A comprehension worksheet for a magazine article from the Reception magazine (Issue 3).
A poster to use in the classroom when teaching the Spanish names for the days of the week.
21 flashcards to use when learning about the days of the week and the months of the year in Spanish.
A poster highlighting days of the week in Japanese Kanji with English translations.
A poster highlighting days of the week in Japanese Hiragana with English translations.
Our Days of the Week Light Box Insert is a great addition to your light box display set, and perfect for teaching the days of the week in order!
A worksheet that helps students learn the days of the week and connect them to familiar events.
A worksheet that helps students learn the days of the week and connect them to familiar events.
Use this sorting activity to assist your students when learning the days of the week.
A train themed, days of the week display for your classroom.
A set of playdough tracing mats to use in the classroom when learning to identify, sequence and spell the days of the week.
A poster to use in the classroom when teaching the Japanese names for the days of the week.
A poster to use in the classroom when teaching the Indonesian days of the week to students.
A poster to use in the classroom when teaching the Italian days of the week to students.
A simple worksheet to assist students in learning the days of the week.
A handwriting sheets for the days of the week.
Use this worksheet to assist with your students' understanding of the days of the week.
This Mathematics unit addresses the concept of time for young learners. It focuses on the days of the week, connecting familiar events to particular days and sequencing events in time order.
An assessment task in which students will identify the days of the week, make connections with specific days and sequence familiar activities in time order.
A 30 minute lesson in which students will know and identify the days of the week and link specific days to familiar events.
A 30 minute lesson in which students will learn the days of the week in the correct order.
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