Days of the Week

Mathematics, Grade 1

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DAYS OF THE WEEK What Are the Days of the Week? There are seven days in a week. They are: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday. Saturday and Sunday are considered weekends. These are the days you are home from school. Monday through Friday are considered weekdays. You go to school on these days. How to figure Out the Days of the Week: The days of the week always go in the same order. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday Tuesday, Wednesday, __________ What day is missing? By looking at the list of days, you can see that Thursday comes after Wednesday. That means that Thursday is the day that is missing. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Thursday, ________, Saturday What day is missing? Think about the order the days go in. You know that Friday comes after Thursday and before Saturday. That means that Friday is the day that is missing. Thursday, Friday, Saturday ________, Monday, Tuesday What day is missing? This is a little trickier. You need to think about what comes before instead of after. You know the week starts with Sunday, then Monday, then Tuesday. They answer is Sunday. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday © Copyright NewPath Learning. All Rights Reserved. Permission is granted for the purchaser to print copies for non-commercial educational purposes only. Visit us at www.NewPathLearning.com.
Try This! Fill in the missing day of the week. Sunday, ________________, Tuesday Wednesday, Thursday, _________________ Friday, Saturday, __________________ Monday, _______________, Wednesday © Copyright NewPath Learning. All Rights Reserved. Permission is granted for the purchaser to print copies for non-commercial educational purposes only. Visit us at www.NewPathLearning.com.