This engaging educational video introduces young learners to the days of the week and the basic functions of a calendar. Through a friendly narrative involving a search for a friend's birthday party date, the host guides viewers through the structure of a week, distinguishing between weekdays and weekends. The video utilizes clear visual aids, highlighting how calendars organize time in rows from left to right, similar to reading a book. The content covers key temporal concepts including the specific names and order of the seven days, the difference between school days and rest days, and the relative concepts of "yesterday" and "tomorrow." A catchy, repetitive song is included to help students memorize the sequence of the days. The video also demonstrates how to transition from looking at a single week to a full month view to locate specific dates. Teachers can use this video as a core component of a unit on time, calendars, or daily routines. It provides excellent opportunities for interactive learning, such as pausing to ask students to identify the current day or predict what tomorrow will be. The real-world application of finding a party date helps ground abstract concepts in a relatable scenario, making it an effective tool for early elementary social studies and math curricula.