Days of the Week Tropical

Years

EY - 3

Pages

7

Decor, Resource

Description

Add a vibrant, nature-inspired touch to your classroom with the Days of the Week – Tropical display set. This resource features seven large tropical-style leaves, each labelled with a day of the week, designed to help students learn and sequence days while creating a bold, engaging visual display.


Each A4 page features one leaf with a different day written at the bottom, making it easy for students to read and refer to throughout the day. The beautiful tropical design adds a splash of colour to your classroom while reinforcing time-related vocabulary in a calm and cohesive format.


Whether used near your calendar corner, daily schedule, or weather chart, these leafy labels are a great way to embed daily routine and time awareness into your learning space. The large format also makes them perfect for interactive activities or transitions such as day-of-the-week songs and discussions.


Key Learning Outcomes:

  • ✅ Recognise and name the days of the week
  • ✅ Sequence the days correctly from Monday to Sunday
  • ✅ Reinforce vocabulary related to time and routine
  • ✅ Support visual learners through bold, consistent display prompts
  • ✅ Embed the concept of daily transitions and time language into classroom routines

What’s Included:

  • 7 x A4 tropical leaf posters - one for each day of the week
  • Each leaf features a different day written clearly at the bottom
  • Print-friendly and easy to display in any classroom space

Materials Needed:

  • Printed A4 pages (preferably on cardstock for durability)
  • Blu-tack, pins, or adhesive for classroom display
  • Optional: laminator to make each leaf long-lasting and reusable

How to Use:

  1. Print and laminate each leaf for durability and long-term display use.
  2. Display the leaves in order from Monday to Sunday on a classroom wall or bulletin board.
  3. Use the display during daily calendar or morning meeting routines.
  4. Point to or rearrange the leaves when discussing yesterday, today, and tomorrow.
  5. Incorporate the leaves into songs or movement activities to reinforce sequencing.

Ideas for Classroom Use:

  • 💡 Add to your calendar wall or morning meeting board for daily use
  • 💡 Use during shared reading of texts with time or schedule-related themes
  • 💡 Pair with student-created weather charts, class timetables, or visual routines
  • 💡 Encourage students to refer to the display when writing the date each morning

Top Teacher Tips:

  • 💛 Print on coloured card for extra brightness and durability
  • 💛 Laminate each leaf to use as part of a reusable learning centre or daily focus board
  • 💛 Create a mobile version using a string and pegs so students can reorder them during hands-on time activities

Days of the Week – Tropical is a bold and beautiful way to build routine and reinforce time language in your classroom. A perfect mix of function and flair for your daily learning space!

Additional information

Australian Curriculum Code

AC9M1M03, AC9MFM02

File Format

pdf

Australian Curriculum V9

F - 6

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