Free Days of the Week Worksheets
Help your preschool or kindergarten student master the 7 days of the week with these fun, easy to use days of the week worksheets. Designed for early learners, these printable kindergarten charts support daily routine awareness, word recognition, handwriting, and sequencing skills in a friendly, engaging format.
As a homeschooling mom of four kids, I’ve created many printable learning charts and worksheet sets that actually work in real life. These days of the week printables were made to fit into flexible daily schedules.
Try using the “Today Is” printable during your morning routine, it helps young kids start their day with structure and a sense of time.

Learning Objectives – What These Days of the Week Printables Teach
This printable pack helps children:
- Recognize and name all 7 days of the week
- Practice handwriting and spelling of day names
- Understand sequencing and calendar order
- Strengthen visual memory and routine awareness
- Engage with fine motor skills through cutting and pasting
- Learn through visual aids like days of the week charts
These worksheets support calendar learning and daily transitions, perfect for morning circle time or independent review.
What’s Included – Days of the Week Printable Pack Overview
- 5 pages of no-prep worksheets
- “Today Is” printable chart for daily use
- Days of the week tracing worksheets
- Cut-and-paste sequencing activities
- Word recognition practice and matching sheets
- A mini days of the week poster to hang up in the classroom or homeschool area
How to Use These Days of the Week Worksheets
These printables are perfect for:
- Morning routine or circle time
- Literacy and handwriting warm-ups
- Independent seat work or early finishers
- Calendar learning and daily review
- Simple homework or take-home reinforcement

How Kids Might Use the Printables
- Trace and write each day of the week
- Color and cut out the days for sorting or games
- Build routine by using the “Today Is” printable chart
Age & Grade Level
This printable set is best suited for:
- Preschoolers and Pre-K (ages 3–4)
- Kindergarten students (ages 4–6)
- Early learners needing routine based learning and calendar familiarity
Prep Instructions
These worksheets are mostly print and go, but you may want to:
- Laminate the “Today Is” printable
- Use dry erase pockets for the handwriting pages to reuse them throughout the week

Suggested Materials
To get started, gather:
- Crayons or markers
- Safety scissors
- Glue stick
- Dry erase pockets (optional)
- Laminator (optional for longer use)
- Calendar or bulletin board for routine reinforcement
Download Your Free Days of the Week Printables
Make daily learning easier and more fun with these free days of the week printables for preschool and kindergarten. Grab your copy now and start building better routines today.
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