Days of the Week Handwriting Worksheets
Trace and copy all seven days of the week to build both handwriting fluency and calendar vocabulary. A practical set students will use every single day.
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Knowing how to spell the days of the week is a foundational literacy skill that comes up in journals, schedules, and classroom routines from kindergarten onward. The seven words range from short ('sunday') to longer multi-syllable entries ('wednesday', 'thursday'), giving writers varied practice within a single coherent set. Repeated use in daily life means students reinforce these spellings far beyond the worksheet itself.
The list ships in calendar order, but you can rearrange or highlight just the school days if that fits your lesson. Increase the line height for younger writers who need more room, then use the PDF export to print a clean copy for each student.
A ready-made word list
Starts loaded with themed words like sunday, monday, tuesday, wednesday — edit, reorder, or add your own.
Trace then copy each word
Faded guide text to trace, followed by blank lines to write the word from memory.
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Three-line or four-line guides on Letter or A4 paper, with live preview before you print.
Frequently asked questions
- Should the days of the week be capitalized on the worksheet?
- The editor defaults to lowercase so students practice letter shapes consistently, but you can capitalize individual words in the editor if your lesson focuses on proper nouns.
- How do I handle 'wednesday' — it's hard to spell?
- 'Wednesday' is intentionally included because it's one of the most commonly misspelled day names. Repeated tracing and copying helps lock in the silent 'd' before students write it on their own.
- Are the days of the week worksheets free to print?
- Yes. Creating and previewing is free, and you can screenshot the preview to print. A Pro plan removes the watermark and unlocks high-quality PDF and PNG export.
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