Days of the Week Tracing Worksheets – Free Printables
Mastering the week from Monday to Sunday! Download our complete set of free printable days of the week tracing worksheets designed to help your child learn the days and improve essential handwriting skills.
Essential Practice: Tracing the Days of the Week
Learning the Days of the Week is a foundational step in early education, vital for building a child’s understanding of time, routine, and schedules. Our collection of Days of the Week tracing worksheets provides a structured and engaging way for preschool and kindergarten students to:
- Develop fine motor skills and control required for proper handwriting.
- Learn the correct spelling and capitalization for each day (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, etc.).
- Master the concept of sequencing (what day comes before and what day comes after).
- Recognize the words that define their daily life and upcoming events.
Each of our free worksheets is carefully designed with dotted fonts and ample space, making them perfect for repeated practice and fast learning. Download your set today and help your child achieve confident, clear handwriting for all seven days!
Download Your Free Printable Days of the Week Tracing Worksheets
Choose your favorite style or download all seven high-quality PDFs. Every worksheet is completely free and ready to print!

Simple days of the week worksheet
This sheet has clear, large tracing lines for all seven days of the week (Sunday to Saturday), making it perfect for beginners to see the sequence.

Color and trace days of the week tracing worksheet
A fun two-in-one activity! Children can color in the bubble letters for each day and then practice tracing the word on the line next to it.

Days of the week Handwriting Practice
This worksheet provides two tracing opportunities for each day of the week, helping to build muscle memory through repetition.

Guided Days Tracing
This sheet provides a solid example of each day, followed by a dotted line for tracing practice.

Days of the week trace and write practice worksheet
A great practice sheet where students first trace the day (Monday through Sunday), then try to write it independently on the blank line below.

Days Tracing Chart
This simple, clean chart lists all seven days in boxes. It’s a great ink-saving option for clear, focused handwriting practice.

Colorful Days Worksheet
A bright and colorful version of the practice chart! Each day has its own color, making it visually engaging and perfect for hanging on a wall.
For the best printing results, we recommend using Adobe Acrobat Reader.
How to Use Your Days of the Week Tracing Worksheets for Success
To get the most out of these Days of the Week Worksheets, it’s best to connect them to your child’s daily life. The most effective way to teach the seven-day sequence is through daily repetition. Try starting each morning with a fun “Days of the Week” song, pointing to a calendar as you sing. Then, ask simple questions like, “What day is today?” and “What day was yesterday?” This simple routine builds a strong understanding of time. You can also connect the days to fun activities, like “Tuesday is library day” or “Friday is pizza night!” This links the word they are tracing to a real-world event, making it much easier to remember.
As your child practices tracing from Monday to Sunday, they are doing more than just learning to write. They are building a foundation for organization, sequencing, and time management. When a child understands the flow of the week, they feel more secure in their routine and better prepared for school. These worksheets are a tool to help them master the handwriting, while your daily conversations help them master the concept. This combination is the key to building true confidence in their new skills.
Ultimately, these worksheets are the perfect starting point. We invite you to download this complete, free set today to support your child’s learning journey. By practicing for just a few minutes each day, you can watch them grow from simply tracing the words to fully understanding their week, their schedule, and the world around them.






