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Days of week

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Printable cards or labels for the Day Of The Week. These can be used for games, labels, calendars, flash cards, and more! Perfect for homeschool, preschool or kindergarten classroom! #daysoftheweek #preschoolactivities #calendartime

Printable cards or labels for the Day Of The Week. These can be used for games, calendars, flash cards, and more! Perfect for homeschool or classroom!

Free Days of the Week Worksheets!

These free printable Days of the Week worksheets are a must have for your calendar lesson plan! Students will learn the order of the week, how to spell it, what the abbreviations are and so much more!

Days of the Week Chart for Classroom Wall or Home - 17" x 22" Preschool Learning Poster - Fully Laminated Durable Material by School Smarts

About this item This fits your . Make sure this fits by entering your model number. LAMINATED DAY OF THE WEEK POSTER: Big bold letters spell out the days of the week for teaching basic calendar skills to kids in preschool and kindergarten. Loved by toddlers in nursery school. DURABLE AND PRACTICAL: Made from thick paper that is hard to rip or tear, this classroom poster arrives rolled for protection during transit. Laminated on both sides for easy cleaning. Measures 17 x 22 inches. FUN…

How to Plan Your Week According to the Planets - The Blissful Mind

Why do certain days have a different energy to them? Blame the planets. Get your calendar ready - here’s what the planet days of the week mean

Days of the Week Freebie!

Get to know the days of the week with these FREE calendar toppers. It's important that students know the order of the days of the week and how to spell them too. These calendar toppers can be used in a variety of ways. 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…

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