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Days/Months/Seasons Worksheet

Days/Months/Seasons Worksheet In English

 

Days/Months/Seasons Worksheet

Days

  1. Monday
  2. Tuesday
  3. Wednesday
  4. Thursday
  5. Friday
  6. Saturday
  7. Sunday

 

Months

  1. January
  2. February
  3. March
  4. April
  5. May
  6. June
  7. July
  8. August
  9. September
  10. October
  11. November
  12. December

Seasons:

  1. Spring
  2. Summer
  3. Autumn (Fall)
  4. Winter

 

Days of the Week:

The week has seven days. Each day has its own name, and we use these names to organize our schedule, such as school days and weekends.

  1. Monday – The first day of the school week.
    • Example: “We go to school on Monday.”
  2. Tuesday – The second day of the week.
    • Example: “On Tuesday, I have my music class.”
  3. Wednesday – The middle of the week, often called “hump day.”
    • Example: “Wednesday is our sports day at school.”
  4. Thursday – The fourth day of the week.
    • Example: “On Thursday, I help my mom cook dinner.”
  5. Friday – The last day of the school week for many.
    • Example: “We have a spelling test every Friday.”
  6. Saturday – The first day of the weekend.
    • Example: “On Saturday, we go to the park to play.”
  7. Sunday – The last day of the weekend, often a family day.
    • Example: “Sunday is when we have a big family breakfast.”

Months of the Year:

There are 12 months in a year, and each month has different weather and events. A year is split into four seasons: winter, spring, summer, and autumn.

  1. January – The first month of the year. It’s usually cold in winter.
    • Example: “January is the first month of the new year.”
  2. February – The shortest month, with 28 or 29 days.
    • Example: “February has Valentine’s Day on the 14th.”
  3. March – The start of spring in some places.
    • Example: “In March, the flowers start blooming.”
  4. April – Known for springtime showers.
    • Example: “April is a rainy month in the spring.”
  5. May – Spring is in full bloom.
    • Example: “My birthday is in May.”
  6. June – The beginning of summer.
    • Example: “June is when summer vacation starts.”
  7. July – A hot summer month.
    • Example: “We go to the beach in July.”
  8. August – Another warm summer month.
    • Example: “August is the last month of summer break.”
  9. September – The start of autumn.
    • Example: “In September, we go back to school.”
  10. October – Known for cool weather and Halloween.
    • Example: “October has Halloween at the end of the month.”
  11. November – Autumn continues, and the weather cools down.
    • Example: “November is when we celebrate Thanksgiving.”
  12. December – The last month of the year and the start of winter.
    • Example: “December has Christmas and New Year’s Eve.”

Seasons:

The year is divided into four seasons based on weather patterns.

  1. Spring – The season of new beginnings, flowers bloom, and the weather gets warmer.
  2. Summer – The hottest season, perfect for outdoor fun.
    • Example: “We go swimming in the summer.”
  3. Autumn (Fall) – The leaves turn red, yellow, and orange, and the weather cools down.
    • Example: “In autumn, the leaves fall off the trees.”
  4. Winter – The coldest season, with snow in many places.
    • Example: “In winter, we build snowmen and drink hot cocoa.”

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