Ordering Days of the Week Cut & Paste Worksheet

Years

F

Pages

2

Resource, Worksheets & Activities

Description

Help your students consolidate their understanding of the days of the week with our Ordering Days of the Week Cut & Paste Worksheet! This simple yet effective resource provides a hands-on way for learners to practise sequencing the days of the week, reinforcing their ability to recognise and order weekday vocabulary correctly.


This cut and paste activity is ideal for whole-class lessons, guided groups, independent work, or even as an assessment tool. Students will carefully cut out the days of the week and arrange them in the correct sequence, providing a concrete and visual way to demonstrate understanding. With two easy-to-print formats included, you can choose the version that best suits your teaching needs or student levels.


Ordering Days of the Week Cut & Paste Worksheet is a flexible resource that fits perfectly into your literacy rotations, calendar routines, or beginning-of-the-year learning activities. With minimal preparation required, this is an excellent go-to resource for building strong foundations in days of the week sequencing while encouraging fine motor skills and attention to detail.


Key Learning Outcomes:

  • ✅ Recognise and name the days of the week
  • ✅ Sequence the days of the week in correct order
  • ✅ Develop fine motor skills through cutting and pasting
  • ✅ Strengthen visual and written recognition of weekday vocabulary
  • ✅ Demonstrate understanding of the day order through a concrete task

What’s Included:

  • Two versions of the Ordering Days of the Week Cut & Paste Worksheet:
    • Version 1: Days of the week presented in a simple cut and paste layout
    • Version 2: Alternative format to suit varied classroom needs or assessment purposes
  • Clear, easy-to-print worksheets suitable for whole-class or individual use

Materials Needed:

  • Printed Ordering Days of the Week Cut & Paste Worksheets
  • Scissors
  • Glue sticks
  • Pencils or markers (optional, for writing or colouring)

How to Use:

  1. Introduce or review the days of the week with your class through discussion or singing a days of the week song.
  2. Distribute the worksheet version that best suits your teaching purpose.
  3. Students carefully cut out the days of the week from the bottom or side of the page.
  4. They arrange the days in the correct order and glue them into place on the worksheet.
  5. Encourage students to read aloud the completed sequence to reinforce oral language fluency.

Ideas for Classroom Use:

  • 💡 Use during whole-class lessons on sequencing and time concepts.
  • 💡 Include in literacy rotations for independent practise with days of the week.
  • 💡 Provide as an early finisher task to reinforce sequencing and cutting skills.
  • 💡 Use as an informal assessment tool to gauge students’ understanding of weekday order.
  • 💡 Include in beginning-of-the-year activities to establish early calendar routines.

Top Teacher Tips:

  • 💛 Model the cut and paste task first to support younger students or those new to sequencing activities.
  • 💛 Encourage students to read and sing the days of the week aloud as they work to reinforce auditory learning.
  • 💛 Provide coloured pencils or markers for students to colour-code or decorate their completed sequences for extra engagement.
  • 💛 Pair this activity with a class calendar display to support ongoing reinforcement of days of the week order.

Ordering Days of the Week Cut & Paste Worksheet is a simple, effective, and versatile resource that helps students confidently recognise, sequence, and recall the days of the week. A perfect fit for your classroom calendar and literacy routines!

Additional information

Australian Curriculum Code

AC9MFM02

File Format

pdf

Australian Curriculum V9

F - 6

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