Across
- 4. The sixth day of the week, a day for relaxation and fun activities.
- 6. The day before today, often used to talk about the past.
- 7. Saturday and Sunday, a time for leisure and enjoyment.
- 9. The day after today, often used to talk about future plans.
- 11. The fourth day of the week, another school and work day.
- 12. Any day from Monday to Friday, typically a school or work day.
- 13. A plan that tells us what we should do on different days of the week.
Down
- 1. The fifth day of the week, often celebrated as the start of the weekend.
- 2. A tool that helps us keep track of days, weeks, months, and years.
- 3. The seventh day of the week, often associated with rest and family time.
- 5. The third day of the week, often called "hump day" because it's in the middle.
- 8. A period of time lasting about four weeks, a unit on the calendar.
- 10. The first day of the week, often associated with the start of school or work.
- 11. The second day of the week, a day for classes and activities.
