Learning how to read, write, and spell the months of the year and days of the week is an important milestone for young English learners. These words come up often in daily life—on calendars, in class schedules, and in conversations—so helping students practice them in a clear, fun, and structured way builds both confidence and fluency.
Our English writing worksheets for the months and days are designed to support children as they practice correct spelling, handwriting, and word recognition.
What's Inside the Worksheets
✨ Days of the Week Writing Practice
- Trace and write all 7 days of the week.
- Activities to help children remember spelling patterns like “-day.”
- Neat writing lines for handwriting practice.
✨ Months of the Year Writing Practice
Reinforce sequence learning—great for calendar and seasonal lessons.
Trace and write all 12 months of the year.
Focus on capitalization (each month begins with a capital letter).
How to Use These Worksheets
👩🏫 In the Classroom
- Use them as morning work, warm-up activities, or handwriting practice.
- Pair them with a calendar activity—have students write today’s date or circle the month.
- Turn it into a spelling challenge: cover the word and see if students can write it from memory.
🏠 At Home
- Encourage children to practice writing one day or one month each day.
- Use the worksheets alongside a family calendar to connect learning with real life.
- Practice speaking and writing together: “Today is Monday. Tomorrow is Tuesday.”
Why These Worksheets Help
Children often struggle with remembering the spelling of days and months because they don’t always follow simple phonics rules. By practicing tracing, writing, and saying the words regularly, students can:
- Improve spelling and handwriting.
- Gain confidence in using dates and time expressions.
- Connect English learning to their daily routines.



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