Days of the Week Cut and Paste Printable

This free printable Days of the Week Cut and Paste Activity is a fun, interactive way for kids to learn the order of the days. With both black-and-white and full-color versions included, plus a dedicated paste page, students can enjoy a hands-on activity that strengthens fine motor skills while reinforcing sequencing, spelling, and daily routines.

Days of the week cut and paste activity for kids printable worksheet.

Learning the days of the week becomes more engaging when it’s hands-on. This cut and paste activity combines sequencing practice with a motor skills workout, making it perfect for preschool, kindergarten, and early elementary learners.

It pairs perfectly with the other printables in our Days of the Week Worksheets collection, including tracing pages, puzzles, and charts. Our days of the week caterpillar activity is perfect for younger kids learning the days of the week too.

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βœ‚οΈ Materials

  • Printed Days of the Week Cut and Paste Activity PDF (black-and-white or color version)
  • Safety scissors
  • Glue stick
  • Optional: crayons or markers for coloring the black-and-white version
Printable sequencing cut and paste worksheet.

πŸ“„ The Printable

This 3-page PDF includes:

  • Page 1: Black-and-white day labels to cut out
  • Page 2: Full-color day labels to cut out
  • Page 3: Blank paste sheet to arrange the days in order
  • Clear dotted lines for safe and easy cutting
Free printable for hands-on days of the week learning

🧠 How to Use

  1. Print all three pages or select the black-and-white or color version.
  2. Cut out the day labels along the dotted lines.
  3. Arrange them in the correct order, starting with Sunday or Monday (depending on your teaching preference).
  4. Paste them onto the blank sequencing page.
  5. Alternatively, skip the glue and use the cut-out days as reusable tilesβ€”perfect for:
    • Daily practice in sequencing the days
    • Sorting games (e.g., mix them up and put them back in order)
    • β€œToday, Yesterday, Tomorrow” routines on a bulletin board or tabletop
  6. Color the black-and-white version before or after cutting for extra creativity.
  7. Review the order together using a Days of the Week Chart.

πŸ“– Educational Uses & Tips

πŸ”„ Sequencing Skills – Reinforces the correct order of the days in a hands-on, memorable way.

βœ‚οΈ Fine Motor Practice – Cutting and gluing build hand strength, coordination, and control.

πŸ—“οΈ Calendar Connections – Pair with our Days of the Week Before and After Worksheet for sequencing in context.

✏️ Spelling Support – Use alongside the Days of the Week Tracing Worksheet for letter formation practice.

🧩 Puzzles & Fun – Combine with the Days of the Week Crossword or Days of the Week Word Search for a complete learning set.

🎨 Creative Extension – After pasting, have students draw an activity they do on each day.

🀝 Collaborative Learning – Great for small group work where students take turns placing the days in order.

🏑 Home Practice – Send home the black-and-white version for continued reinforcement.

πŸ“₯ Grab the Free Printable

Download your free Days of the Week Cut and Paste Activity PDF by entering your name and email in the blue box below. Includes black-and-white and color versions, plus a paste sheet.

🚩 For personal and classroom use only. Please do not resell or redistribute.

The Days of the Week Cut and Paste Activity transforms sequencing into a colorful, interactive learning experience. With multiple versions and flexible uses, it’s an easy, effective way to reinforce this essential skill.

Days of the week cut and paste activity for kids.

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