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Months of the Year

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  • January: The first month when the year starts.
  • February: A short month with 28 or 29 days.
  • March: Springtime begins in March.
  • April: April showers bring May flowers!
  • May: The month of flowers and warmer days.
  • June: Summer arrives in June.
  • July: Time for picnics and fireworks!
  • August: The month for summer vacations.
  • September: Back to school in September.
  • October: Leaves fall in October.
  • November: Thanksgiving is in November.
  • December: Christmas is celebrated in December.

Days of the Week

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There are seven days in a week:

  • Sunday: The first day of the week.
  • Monday: The start of a new school and work week.
  • Tuesday: The second day.
  • Wednesday: The middle of the week.
  • Thursday: Almost to the weekend!
  • Friday: Yay! It's almost the weekend!
  • Saturday: The fun day of the week!

Counting Days

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  • A week has seven days.
  • Some months have 30 days, like April, June, September, and November.
  • Some months have 31 days, like January, March, May, July, August, October, and December.
  • February is special; it has 28 or 29 days, depending on the year.

Fun Calendar Facts

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  • We use calendars to help us know what day it is.
  • Calendars help us plan special days like birthdays and holidays.
  • Each month has its own special things to enjoy!

So, get ready to have lots of fun with your calendar, and don't forget to mark your special days! 

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1. What are the months of the year?
Ans. The months of the year are January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, and December.
2. How many days are there in a week?
Ans. There are seven days in a week: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday.
3. How do we count days?
Ans. We count days by starting with the number one and adding one for each consecutive day. For example, if today is the first day, tomorrow will be the second day, and so on.
4. What are some fun calendar facts?
Ans. Some fun calendar facts include: - The Gregorian calendar, which is the most widely used calendar system today, was introduced by Pope Gregory XIII in 1582. - The length of a year is approximately 365.24 days, leading to the addition of a leap year every four years to adjust for the extra time. - The word "calendar" is derived from the Latin word "calendae," which referred to the first day of each month.
5. What does "UKG" stand for in the context of the article?
Ans. "UKG" stands for Upper Kindergarten, which refers to a level of education typically associated with children aged 4 to 5 years old.
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