Time Periods for Kids – Days of the Week, Months of the Year and Seasons – Compilation Video

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In this lesson, kids learn about the basic time periods: the days of the week, the months of the year, and the seasons. They discover that there are seven days in a week, twelve months in a year, and four seasons, each with its own unique characteristics. The lesson encourages children to engage with the material by repeating the names and reflecting on their favorite days and seasons.
  1. What are the seven days of the week?
  2. Can you name all twelve months of the year?
  3. What are the four seasons, and what do you like about them?

Time Periods for Kids – Days of the Week, Months of the Year, and Seasons

Days of the Week

Hello, friend! Let’s learn about the days of the week. There are seven days in a week. Let’s say them together:

  • Monday: The first day we go to school.
  • Tuesday: The second day of school.
  • Wednesday: The third day of the week.
  • Thursday: The fourth day, right in the middle of the week.
  • Friday: The fifth day of the week.
  • Saturday: The weekend begins! Time to play!
  • Sunday: The weekend ends. Time to rest!

Great job! Which day is your favorite?

Months of the Year

Now, let’s learn about the months of the year. There are 12 months. Let’s go through them:

  • January: The first month. Happy New Year!
  • February: The second month. It’s a bit shorter than the others.
  • March: The third month. Spring is coming!
  • April: The fourth month. Watch out for rain showers!
  • May: The fifth month. Flowers are blooming!
  • June: The sixth month. Summer is here!
  • July: The seventh month. Time for fun in the sun!
  • August: The eighth month. More summer adventures!
  • September: The ninth month. School starts again!
  • October: The tenth month. Leaves are falling!
  • November: The eleventh month. Time to be thankful!
  • December: The twelfth month. Happy holidays!

Can you say them all? January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December. Well done!

Seasons of the Year

Let’s talk about the seasons. There are four seasons in a year:

  • Spring: Flowers bloom and everything is green.
  • Summer: It’s hot and sunny. Perfect for swimming!
  • Autumn: Leaves change color and fall from the trees.
  • Winter: It’s cold, and sometimes it snows. Bundle up!

Can you say them with me? Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter. Great job!

Keep Learning and Having Fun!

Wow, you’ve learned so much! Remember, there are lots of fun things to learn every day. Keep exploring and having fun!

  • What is your favorite day of the week and why? Do you have any special activities or routines on that day?
  • Can you think of a special memory or event that happened in one of the months? How did it make you feel?
  • Which season do you like the most? What are some fun things you like to do during that season?
  1. Days of the Week Dance: Create a fun dance move for each day of the week. For example, you can jump for Monday, clap for Tuesday, and spin for Wednesday. Perform your dance moves in order and teach them to a friend or family member. This will help you remember the order of the days while having fun!

  2. Month Matching Game: Draw or print pictures that represent each month of the year, like a snowflake for January or a flower for May. Mix them up and try to match each picture with the correct month. You can also try to put them in order from January to December. This activity will help you connect each month with its special characteristics.

  3. Seasonal Nature Walk: Go on a nature walk with an adult and observe the changes in the environment. Look for signs of the current season, such as blooming flowers in spring or falling leaves in autumn. Draw or collect small items like leaves or flowers that represent the season. Share your findings with the class and discuss how the seasons change throughout the year.

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

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Welcome to Smile and Learn!
Hi there! 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?
Hi Anna! Today’s your birthday, right? Happy birthday! How old are you now? Hmm… Do you know what month it is? It’s January, the first month of the year. Do you know how many months there are in a year? There are 12 months. Would you like to learn all of them?
Let’s begin! The first month of the year is January. January is your birth month. Happy birthday once again, Anna!
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The second month of the year is February. February is your mom’s birthday month. Think about getting her something really nice!
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The month that follows is March. March is Grandpa Lewis’s birthday month. Grandpa is quite old.
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The next month is April. April is your brother David’s birthday month. We’re going to have his favorite food that day.
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May is the fifth month of the year. May is your teacher’s birthday month. You’ll have to be on your best behavior that day in class.
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June is next. June is your dad’s birthday month. We’re going to have an amazing party!
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The month that follows is July. July is the birthday month of your cousin Mary. She always buys us pizza on her birthday.
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Moving on to August. August is the birthday month of your twin friends. You’ll have to buy two presents!
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September is next. September is Grandma Rachel’s birthday month. I’m sure she’ll be baking a huge cake for us.
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The next month is October. October is the birthday month of your little brother. He’s still a baby.
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The next to last month of the year is November. November is Uncle Peter’s birthday month. We’re going to have a family celebration.
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And the last month of the year is December. December is the birthday month of your dog Tom. Get him a yummy bone; he’ll love it!
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These are the 12 months of the year. I’m sure you already knew some of them. Do you want to recap? Repeat after me:
January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, and December.
Well done, Anna! Now you know the months of the year!
Hi there! Today we’re going to learn about the seasons of the year. Are you ready? There are four seasons in a year.
Um, it smells so good! It’s spring! In spring, there are flowers everywhere.
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It’s summer! It’s hot in summer, and we go to the beach or swim in the pool.
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It’s autumn! In autumn, leaves fall from trees.
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Brr, it’s winter! It’s very cold in winter. Remember to wrap up warm!
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These are the seasons of the year. Repeat after me: Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter. Well done!
That’s all for now. See you around!
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