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You can download and print these free days of the week calendars. Included are a start date of Sunday AND Monday. Also included, cut-out days of the week for use with preschool or kindergarten kids.
When I initially created these days of the week printables, I made them for adults like myself that enjoy having lists, a daily planner, and calendars for all the things.
There are still those weekly calendars included here, but I also noted people were searching for printable worksheets to use with kiddos in the classroom.
SO, I added a free printable days of the week worksheet with grids that can be cut out and use as needed!
Regardless of what brought you here, I hope you find exactly what you are looking for.
To access the whole bunch of free printables in this post, scroll to the bottom of the page and click on the button that says “snag them here”.
Once downloaded in pdf format, just print what you need for personal/ non-commercial use. If you love them, bookmark this page and print as many times as you’d like.
These blank weekly calendars can be used for anything you need. Meal planning, home projects, kids schedules, classroom use, and the list goes on.
Sometimes when I have a busy schedule, it really helps to visualize what I have going. Even the simple activities can add up, so adding it to the calendar can keep you from overbooking yourself.
If you prefer the first day of the week to start on Sundays, these are for you.
Write in your daily tasks and you are set!
If you prefer your blank calendar to begin on Monday, these are for you. Write in the important task or tasks for each day of the week so you have a better grasp of your daily schedule. Ample space is provided to write in activities.
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If you are a preschool, kindergarten, or first grade teacher and have a calendar lesson plan, this is for you.
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday. All in fun colors that can be cut out to use as you wish.
Use these cute and colorful days of the week labels for your bulletin board or any creative way you have to show the order of the week. Or to add a little fun color to the classroom.
Help them learn about their morning routine on a specific day of the week, discuss the meaning of yesterday and tomorrow.
There are lots of options for teaching about days of the week and the concept of time. And, we all know different children require different learning methods.
Some ideas for teaching purposes:
As you can see there are countless ways to help kids
If you came here looking for the months of the year calendar printables, you can snag them too!
January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December. Use the blank calendar to fill in any month you need!
Simply pencil the month name at the top and you are set.
These blank monthly calendars can be used year after year and simply just enter in the dates for all the months of the year.
I’m a printable calendars junky, so there is always a use for a monthly calendar.
All of the printables shown here are bundled together in a direct download. Click on the link that says “snag them here” and a link will download directly to your computer.
The printables are in pdf format, so all you have to do is print on your computer. They are formatted for a standard size 8.5×11 paper.
You may wish to print on thicker printer paper for improved durability if you desire.
Grab the printables here:
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Once again, the entire bundle of printables will download together. Just print what you need.
Have a great week! No pun intended:)
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