Days of the week for kids – What are the days of the week? – Learn new words in English

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In this lesson, we learned about the seven days of the week, each with its unique significance. From Monday as the start of the school week to Sunday as a day of rest, the lesson emphasizes the importance of each day and encourages continued practice and engagement through fun activities.
  1. What is the first day of the week?
  2. Which day do we have fun and relax after school?
  3. Can you name all the days of the week?

Let’s Learn the Days of the Week!

Hello, friend! Today, we are going to learn about the days of the week. Are you ready? Let’s go!

How Many Days Are in a Week?

There are seven days in a week. Let’s find out what they are and what makes each day special!

Monday

Monday is the first day of the school week. It’s a fresh start to learn and play with friends!

Tuesday

Tuesday is the second day of the week. We keep learning and having fun!

Wednesday

Wednesday is the third day. We are halfway through the week!

Thursday

Thursday is the fourth day. It’s right in the middle of the week!

Friday

Friday is the fifth day. It’s the last school day before the weekend!

Saturday

Saturday is the first day of the weekend. It’s time to relax and play!

Sunday

Sunday is the last day of the week. We rest and get ready for a new week!

Great Job!

You did a fantastic job learning the days of the week! Can you tell me which day is your favorite? Keep practicing, and soon you’ll know them all by heart!

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  • Can you think of something special you do on each day of the week? Share your favorite activity for each day!
  • What is your favorite day of the week and why? Is it because of something fun you do, or maybe a special routine you have?
  • If you could make a new day of the week, what would you call it and what fun things would you do on that day?
  1. Days of the Week Song and Dance: Create a fun song or dance routine with your friends or family to remember the days of the week. You can use a familiar tune and add your own words. Try to include something special about each day in your song. Perform it for your class or family and see if they can join in!

  2. Weekly Calendar Craft: Make your own weekly calendar using paper, crayons, and stickers. Draw a big rectangle for each day of the week. Decorate each day with drawings or stickers that show what you usually do on that day. For example, you might draw a school bus on Monday or a soccer ball on Saturday. Hang your calendar in your room and use it to plan your week!

  3. Day Detective: Become a day detective! Each morning, ask yourself, “What day is it today?” Then, think about what makes this day special. Is there something you do only on this day? Share your findings with a friend or family member. You can even keep a journal to write or draw about what you discover each day.

Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:

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Hello! Today we’re going to learn the days of the week.
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There are seven days in a week. The seven days of the week are:
– **Monday**: Monday is the first school day of the week.
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– **Tuesday**: Tuesday is the second school day.
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– **Wednesday**: Wednesday is the third day of the week.
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– **Thursday**: Thursday is the fourth day and it’s the middle of the week.
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– **Friday**: Friday is the fifth day of the week.
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– **Saturday**: The weekend starts on Saturday.
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– **Sunday**: The weekend ends on Sunday.
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These are the seven days of the week: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday.
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Well done! You did a great job! What is your favorite day of the week?
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