Days and Activities Matching Worksheet

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This page provides a free days and activities matching worksheet for kids. Children draw a line to match each day of the week to a related activity such as Monday to Going to School, Wednesday to Playing Sports, and Sunday to Family Time at Home. It is perfect for children aged 4 to 7 years in LKG, UKG, and Class 1.

This matching activity helps children learn all 7 days of the week, understand daily routines, build vocabulary, develop logical thinking, and improve reading comprehension. Drawing the matching lines also builds pencil control and hand-eye coordination.

The worksheet is available as a free printable PDF. Parents and teachers can download and print it for daily use at home or in the classroom. An answer key is included so parents can easily check the child’s work.

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What is a days and activities matching worksheet?  A days and activities matching worksheet is a printable activity where children draw lines to match each day of the week to a related activity. For example, Monday is matched to Going to School, Saturday to Playing in the Park, and Sunday to Family Time at Home. It is suitable for children aged 4 to 7 years in LKG, UKG, and Class 1 and helps develop logical thinking, vocabulary, time awareness, and reading comprehension in a fun and engaging way.

Days and Activities — Answer Key

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Day Activity Icon Why This Pair
Monday Going to School 🏫 Start of the school week
Tuesday Reading Books 📚 Library or reading day
Wednesday Playing Sports Mid-week outdoor activities
Thursday Art and Craft 🎨 Creative activity day
Friday Watching a Movie 🎬 Fun end-of-week activity
Saturday Playing in the Park 🏞️ Weekend outdoor fun
Sunday Family Time at Home 🏠 Rest and family day

 

  1. Days of the Week — Reference Table

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No. Full Name Short Form Note
1 Monday Mon First day of the school week
2 Tuesday Tue Second day of the week
3 Wednesday Wed Middle of the school week
4 Thursday Thu Fourth day of the week
5 Friday Fri Last school day of the week
6 Saturday Sat First weekend day
7 Sunday Sun Last day of the week

 

  1. Types of Days Matching Worksheets

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Matching Type Description Age Group Best For
Days to Activities Match each day of the week to a daily activity 4–7 years LKG / UKG / Class 1
Days to Pictures Match day names to a picture representing that day 4–6 years LKG / UKG
Days to Numbers Match day names to their position (Monday=1, Tuesday=2…) 5–7 years UKG / Class 1
Shortened Names Match Match Mon, Tue, Wed to full day names 6–8 years Class 1 / Class 2
Days to Seasons Match days to weather or seasonal activities 5–7 years UKG / Class 1
Days to School Subjects Match each school day to a subject (Monday = Maths) 6–8 years Class 1 / Class 2

 

  1. Skills Developed by Days & Activities Matching

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Skill Developed How Days & Activities Matching Helps
Days of the Week Children learn all 7 days in correct order through a fun and meaningful activity.
Reading Comprehension Matching requires children to read each day name and activity carefully.
Logical Thinking Finding the correct pair requires reasoning and making connections between concepts.
Vocabulary Building Children learn new words like Monday, Tuesday, and activity names.
Pattern Recognition Understanding weekly routines builds awareness of recurring time patterns.
Concentration & Focus Completing all 7 matches requires sustained attention and task completion.
Time Awareness Connecting days to activities builds an early understanding of schedules and time.
Writing Readiness Drawing lines between matching pairs develops pencil control and coordination.

 

  1. Matching vs Dot to Dot vs Maze — What is the Difference?

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Feature Matching Dot to Dot Maze
Main Task Draw lines between matching pairs Connect numbered dots in sequence Trace a path from start to finish
Primary Skill Logical thinking + Vocabulary Number order + Pencil control Pencil control + Direction
Learning Focus Days, time, and routine awareness Counting 1-10 + Pre-writing Problem-solving + Focus
Best For LKG / UKG / Class 1 (4-7 years) Nursery / LKG (3-5 years) LKG / UKG / Class 1 (4-6 years)

 

  1. How to Use This Worksheet (Add to Page)

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  1. Download the free days and activities matching worksheet PDF from this page.
  2. Print on A4 white paper for best clarity of the matching lines.
  3. Give the child a pencil or crayon to draw the matching lines.
  4. Ask the child to read each day name on the left side aloud.
  5. Ask the child to read each activity on the right side aloud.
  6. Let the child draw a line from each day to the activity they think matches.
  7. Use the answer key to check the matches together after completing the worksheet.
  8. Discuss each match: “What do we do on Saturdays in our house?”

 

  1. Tips for Parents & Teachers (Add to Page)

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  • Before the worksheet, ask the child to name all 7 days of the week from memory.
  • If the child cannot read yet, read each day and activity aloud for them.
  • Use the answer key as a guide — accept creative answers if the child can explain their reasoning.
  • After completing, ask the child to tell you what day today is and what activity matches it.
  • Extend the activity: ask the child to draw a picture of their favourite day’s activity.
  • Combine with a days of the week song or chant to reinforce the order of days.
  • For Class 1 students, introduce the short forms: Mon, Tue, Wed after completing the worksheet.

 

  1. FAQ Section

Q: What is a days and activities matching worksheet?

A: A days and activities matching worksheet is a printable activity where children draw lines to match each day of the week to a related daily activity. For example, Monday to Going to School and Sunday to Family Time at Home. It helps children aged 4 to 7 years learn days, routines, and logical thinking.

Q: How many days of the week are there?

A: There are 7 days in a week: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Monday is the first day of the school week and Sunday is the last day of the week.

Q: Which class is the days and activities matching worksheet suitable for?

A: This worksheet is suitable for children in LKG, UKG, and Class 1, aged 4 to 7 years. It is also useful for Nursery children who are beginning to learn the days of the week with adult support.

Q: What skills does a days matching worksheet develop in kids?

A: A days and activities matching worksheet develops knowledge of the 7 days of the week, logical thinking, vocabulary, reading comprehension, time awareness, routine understanding, concentration, and pencil control. It builds both cognitive and fine motor skills together.

Q: What activities are matched to which days in this worksheet?

A: In this worksheet: Monday = Going to School, Tuesday = Reading Books, Wednesday = Playing Sports, Thursday = Art and Craft, Friday = Watching a Movie, Saturday = Playing in the Park, Sunday = Family Time at Home.

Q: What is the difference between a matching worksheet and a maze?

A: A matching worksheet involves drawing lines to connect related pairs, building logical thinking and vocabulary. A maze involves tracing a path from start to finish, building pencil control and problem-solving. Both are excellent activities but develop different skills.

Q: Are these matching worksheets suitable for CBSE LKG and UKG students?

A: Yes. These days and activities matching worksheets are suitable for children in CBSE, ICSE, and all State Board LKG, UKG, and Class 1 classes in India. They support the days of the week and routine concepts taught in early primary education.

Q: Can I download the days and activities matching worksheet PDF for free?

A: Yes. You can download the complete days and activities matching worksheet including the answer key as a free printable PDF from this page. No sign-up or payment is required.

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