- Post the days of the week at your calendar station. Cut the words: yesterday, today, and tomorrow. Move these words as the week goes on. Yesterday was Monday, Today is Tuesday, and Tomorrow is Wednesday. Keep reciting the days of the week with students.
- Use these strips during your small group time. Cut the strips apart and mix them up. Let the students put the day of the week in order.
- Post the strips on your word wall for students to be able to spell them correctly.
- For a fun warm-up activity, give the strips to 7 students. Have those students go to the front of the classroom to organize themselves in order of the days of the week. Make multiple copies and make groups of 7 students to organize themselves. This activity gets students up and moving around. This will help them stay engaged and learn!
This pack is perfect for your students to really start to understand the calendar. This pack can be used during your calendar lessons, as a reading center, or to be sent home for homework. Click any picture to be taken to my store to read and see more about his pack.
Here are some calendar items you may need for your classroom. I linked them to Amazon to make it easy for you to view.
Calendar Pocket Chart
Calendar Bulletin Board
School House Calendar
Huge Calendar Pocket Chart for All
Calendar Days Only
Here are a few books to read and use with your students that will help learn the days of the week and the calendar.
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