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NOW UPDATED WITH WORKSHEETS - May 2019

The resources are for visual display around the classroom and can also be used as flashcards to teach days and month sequencing.

  • Days of the week display title
  • Days - Monday to Sunday display
  • Months of the Year title
  • Months of the Year display - January to December
  • The four seasons display title
  • The seasons Spring, Summer, Autumn/Fall, Winter
  • Editable Birthday Wall display

The birthday wall display is also on a PowerPoint Slide so you can type in your student’s name and print off. Alternatively, you can print off the PDF format and use blu tac or velcro and stick the student’s name on the birthday display.

Create a seasons table - for example, in autumn lay out leaves, acorns and a harvest basket.

In addition, there are worksheets to go with the displays.
Days of the week – 4 worksheets

  • Students cut and glue the days in the correct order.
  • Jumbled days for students to unscramble and then write the days in the correct order. Students then answer the questions on the second part of the worksheet, e.g. What days do we call the weekend?
  • Students read simple sentences that contain days of the week and then cut out and glue the strips in the correct order.
  • Students write own simple sentences about what activity they do after school each day.

To differentiate the activity, I have prepared a sheet with just pictures and activities on them which some students can choose and cut out to stick onto their worksheets and use the words to create a simple sentence.

Months of the year - 5 worksheets

  • Students cut and glue the months in the correct order.
  • Months of the year poem – You can read aloud the poem to the students and ask them questions on it. It is also on PowerPoint. You could ask them if the months are in the correct order. Which months have 31 days? Which month has 28 days? Work at the table: Students can work together to read the poem and answer the 5 questions.
  • On this worksheet, students trace over months and then list them in the correct order. In the last column they write the number of days in each month.
  • Sorting months worksheet – Students write the months under the correct seasons. The last task is to write the month their birthday is in.
  • Differentiated worksheet – students sort the months by cutting and gluing the months into the correct seasons on the wheel. There are two questions to answer.

Thank you for your interest:-)

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