Teaching children about the sequence of a week is a foundational step in understanding time. It can be a tricky concept, but turning it into a creative activity makes all the difference! With our free printable days of the week coloring pages, you can transform this learning moment into a burst of colorful fun. These simple and engaging weekday coloring sheets are perfect for both parents at home and teachers in the classroom. Here at DrawyLand, we’ve designed a special set of 7 days coloring pages to help your little ones master their week, one day at a time.
Download Your 7 Days of the Week Coloring Pages
Ready to get started? Our collection includes seven unique pages, one for each day from Sunday to Saturday. Each printable features the name of the day in a large, easy-to-read font, perfect for coloring and tracing. These activity pages are designed to be simple, clear, and engaging for toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergarteners. Just download the free PDF, print it out, and let the learning-filled art session begin!

Meet the Days: From Sunday to Saturday
Each day of the week has its own special feel, from the start of the school week to the fun of the weekend. Our coloring pages help children become familiar with each one.
- Sunday & Saturday: These are often “weekend” days filled with family time, play, and relaxation.
- Monday: The start of a new school week! It’s a day for fresh beginnings and new lessons.
- Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday: The heart of the week, filled with routine, learning, and seeing friends.
- Friday: The exciting day that leads into the weekend!

Use these pages to talk about what makes each day special in your family’s or classroom’s weekly schedule.

Tips for Using These Educational Coloring Activities
These days of the week printables are more than just coloring sheets; they are versatile classroom teaching aids. Here are a few ideas to get the most out of them:
- Day of the Week Corner: Feature one coloring page each day in your morning circle or on a special bulletin board.
- Daily Discussion: As your child colors the page for “Tuesday,” talk about what you’ll be doing that day.
- Weekly Booklet: At the end of the week, staple the seven colored pages together to create a “My Week” book.

Learning the Week with “The Very Hungry Caterpillar”
Children’s stories are a wonderful tool for teaching calendar concepts. In Eric Carle’s classic, The Very Hungry Caterpillar, the caterpillar eats through one apple on Monday, two pears on Tuesday, and so on. Read the story and then use our coloring pages to connect the book’s narrative to the actual days of the week. This helps solidify the sequence in a fun and memorable way.
Boost Fine Motor Skills with Coloring and Tracing
Beyond learning the days, these activity pages are fantastic for developing crucial toddler fine motor skills. The act of holding a crayon, staying within the lines, and choosing colors strengthens hand-eye coordination and muscle control. Many of our pages also feature letters that are perfect for tracing, which is an excellent pre-writing exercise. These cute days of the week coloring sheets for kindergarten make skill-building feel like playtime.

Perfect for Your Preschool Classroom or Homeschool
These kindergarten classroom printables are designed to be a teacher’s best friend. Whether you’re leading a full classroom or managing a homeschool curriculum, these sheets are an easy and effective resource. Use them for morning work, quiet time activities, or as part of your daily calendar routine. They are a simple, no-prep way to reinforce the days of the week.

Combine with a Weekly Weather Chart for More Fun
Want to expand the learning? Combine these coloring pages with a weekly weather chart. Each morning, have your child color the page for the current day and then draw a picture of the weather—a bright sun, fluffy clouds, or little raindrops. This connects the concept of the day to real-world observations, making preschool calendar activities more concrete and engaging.

Discover More Free Printables: Months and Seasons
Learning the days of the week is just the beginning! Once your child has mastered them, you can move on to bigger time concepts like months and seasons. Our website offers a wide variety of free resources to support your child’s educational journey. For more great learning tools, be sure to explore our full collection of Educational Themes, where you’ll find coloring pages for numbers, letters, shapes, and more.

