First/Telling Time
Daily Order and Sequencing Practice ()
Practice the order of days, what comes before/after, and activities on certain days.
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Teaching Notes
Reinforce day names and order using consistent daily routines and calendar activities. Connect specific activities to weekdays and weekends.
Vocabulary
Before: Happening earlier in time.
After: Happening later in time.
Common Mistakes
- Confusing 'before' and 'after' for day names.
- Skipping a day when listing the full sequence.
- Inconsistent recall of all seven day names.
Differentiation
SupportUse a visual calendar, song, or daily schedule.
ChallengeDescribe activities for each day of a full week.
Discussion Questions
- What day is it today?
- What day comes after [current day]?
- What did you do on [specific day]?
- Which day is usually for rest and play?
Extension Activities
- Sequence weekly events.
- Draw a day's schedule.
- Sing a days of week song.
Parent Tip
Ask your child to name the day before or after today.
Learning Path
Skill Cluster
Time and Measurement
Estimated Time
15 minutes
Skills Practiced
order days of weekidentify before after days
Prerequisites
- Number recognition 1-7
- Basic vocabulary for time concepts
Next Steps
- Months of the year sequencing
- Telling time to the hour
- Months of the Year Sequencing
- Daily Schedule Order
- Reading Analog Clocks
