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  • Math:
    • Recognizing the names of the days of the week.
    • Sequencing the days of the week in order.
    • Understanding the concept of time and the idea of a weekly cycle.
  • Science:
    • Observing how the days of the week repeat in a cyclical pattern.
    • Noticing the changes in weather or activities associated with different days of the week (e.g., going to daycare on weekdays, family outings on weekends).
  • Social Studies:
    • Understanding the concept of a calendar and how it helps organize time.
    • Learning about cultural and societal conventions, like weekends being a time for rest and recreation.

For continued development, you can:

- Engage in daily conversations about the current day, what activities are planned, and what day comes after.

- Incorporate the days of the week into daily routines and schedules, such as creating a visual calendar or using a weekly planner specific to the child's activities.

- Explore books, songs, or videos that reinforce the concept of days of the week and their significance.

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