Days of the Week Syllables Song | Syllable Song

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In this lesson, students engage in a fun and interactive way to learn the days of the week through clapping, stomping, and counting syllables. By participating in these activities, they reinforce their understanding of each day’s name and its structure. The lesson encourages continuous practice and enjoyment in learning, making it easier to remember the days of the week.
  1. What are the names of the days of the week?
  2. How can we clap or stomp to help us remember the days?
  3. Can you count the parts of the words for each day with your fingers?

Let’s Learn the Days of the Week!

Hey there! Are you ready to have some fun learning the days of the week? Let’s sing and clap along together!

Clap to the Days

First, let’s clap to the days of the week. Listen carefully and clap your hands for each part of the word!

Here we go:

Sun • day

Mon • day

Tues • day

Wednes • day

Thurs • day

Fri • day

Sat • ur • day

Great job! These are the days of the week!

Stomp to the Days

Now, let’s stomp our feet to the days of the week. Are you ready? Listen and stomp along!

Let’s do it:

Sun • day

Mon • day

Tues • day

Wednes • day

Thurs • day

Fri • day

Sat • ur • day

Awesome! You just stomped through the days of the week!

Count with Your Fingers

Let’s try one more fun way! Use your fingers to count the parts of each day. Ready to try?

Count along:

Sun • day

Mon • day

Tues • day

Wednes • day

Thurs • day

Fri • day

Sat • ur • day

Fantastic! Now you know the syllables of the days of the week!

Keep Singing and Learning

Remember, you can sing the days of the week anytime! The more you practice, the better you’ll remember them. Have fun singing and learning!

  1. Can you think of something special you do on each day of the week? Share your favorite activity for each day!
  2. Why do you think we have different names for each day? How do you think people decided on these names?
  3. If you could add a new day to the week, what would you call it and what fun things would you do on that day?
  1. Days of the Week Hunt: Go on a “Days of the Week” hunt around your home or classroom. Look for calendars, planners, or any items that have the days of the week written on them. Can you find all seven days? Once you find them, try to put them in order from Sunday to Saturday. This will help you recognize the days in different places!

  2. Create a Days of the Week Dance: Make up a dance move for each day of the week. For example, you can twirl for Sunday, jump for Monday, and so on. Perform your dance for your family or friends and teach them the moves. This will help you remember the days in a fun and active way!

  3. Days in My Life: Think about what you do on each day of the week. Do you have a favorite activity on a certain day? Draw a picture of something you do on each day. Share your drawings with your classmates and see if they do similar things on the same days. This will help you connect the days of the week to your own life!

Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:

Let’s sing the days of the week
And learn their syllables along with me.
Listen and look carefully
And clap to the syllables right after me.

Sun • day
Mon • day
Tues • day
Wednes • day
Thurs • day
Fri • day
Sat • ur • day

These are the days of the week.
Listen and look carefully
And stomp to the syllables right after me.

Sun • day
Mon • day
Tues • day
Wednes • day
Thurs • day
Fri • day
Sat • ur • day

These are the days of the week.
Let’s sing the days of the week
And learn their syllables along with me.
Listen and look carefully
Finger count to the syllables right after me.

Sun • day
Mon • day
Tues • day
Wednes • day
Thurs • day
Fri • day
Sat • ur • day

These are the days of the week.
Let’s sing the days of the week
And learn their syllables along with me.
Listen and look carefully
You’ll know the syllables of the days of the week.

This version maintains the educational content while ensuring clarity and readability.

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