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Cat Time
First graders demonstrate telling time on clocks. They stand at one end of a field while the teacher calls out a time. They )cats) who set their clocks to the correct time try to run past the teacher (bulldog) without getting caught.
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Spin Time
For this telling time worksheet, 1st graders spin 3 times for a start time, draw the clock hands on each clock, spin to find how long of time, write the number of hours on each one and then show what time it will be by drawing the clock...
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What Time Is It?
For this ESL telling time worksheet, students analyze 7 pictures that show clocks and times to the nearest 5 minutes. On the line provided, students write the time in words.
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Time Zones (1)
In this time zones worksheet, students complete a table for the time differences in London and Beijing. Students must calculate that both locations are eight hours apart.
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Later And Earlier 2
For this math worksheet, students examine clocks and figure elapsed time . For each of 20 clocks, students write: the time the clock shows now, 15 minutes later, 45 minutes later and 90 minutes later. There is very little room for...
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What Time is It?
Students explore time by completing worksheets. In this time-telling lesson, students utilize images of clocks and determine what time they read. Students answer more clock questions with a Smart Board and complete a clock worksheet with...
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Reading Comprehension10-- What's the Right Time?
In this reading comprehension worksheet, students investigate a telling time problem in the context of a story. Students read the story and answer 15 comprehension questions.
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Meeasuring Time
Fourth graders explore telling time on digital and analog clocks. They practice reading the clock and then visit a given website to play a game called, "Stop the Clock." Students match analog times to digital times. They race against...
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Clock Face
In this clock face worksheet, students cut out and assemble the labeled analog clock face and attach the hour and minute hands. There are no directions for use; the clock face is small.
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Time and Timetables
In these time and timetables worksheets, students complete several pages of activities to help them understand time and timetables.
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Time: Every 5 Minutes in Alphabetical Order
In this alphabetical order worksheet, students analyze 12 words in a word bank that pertain to telling time to five minutes. Students alphabetize the words; some will begin with the same letter.
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What Time Do You?
In this daily activities worksheet, students answer the questions about their daily activities. Students write the time they complete the 4 activities.
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Hour, Half-Hour, Quarter-Hour: Homework
For this telling time worksheet, students practice reading time and describing time in at least two ways. Students must read clocks and also write the number of a time given. Student end the worksheet with a problem solving activity.
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Every Five Minutes Word Jumble
In this word scramble learning exercise, students read the numbers in five minute intervals in the word bank, unscramble those words on the learning exercise, and write them correctly. Students write 12 answers.
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Quarter Hours (1)
In this telling time instructional activity, students study the clocks and then write the time shown on each clock. Students write the time by quarter hours.
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Astronomy: Picture Time
Students investigate how to tell time by observing the placement of objects in the sky. Researching on the Internet, they locate the time for sunrise and sunset, the time the full moon rises, and the difference between clock and solar...
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Make a Shadow Clock
Students create a shadow clock. In this time instructional activity, students make their own shadow clock or sundial from tag board. They place it on the ground and check it every hour to mark where the shadow lies.
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Tick Tock
In this watches and clocks worksheet, students read the clues in two boxes and circle the watch or clock that fits all three clues.
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Maps: U.S, Time Zones
Students perform various activities to demonstrate knowledge of time zones. They connect with an interactive map to discover what time zone they are in. They create clocks out of paper plates and simulate different time zones.
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Time for All Ages
Fourth graders discover time keeping by analyzing technological advances in history. In this time lesson plan, 4th graders create and complete a KWL chart based on their research of a famous timekeeping invention, such as a sundial....
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Clockwise/Counterclockwise Math
Pupils practice the concept of moving in clockwise and counterclockwise directions to tell time using addition and subtraction.
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The Earth Moves Around the Sun
Students demonstrate that the movement of the sun causes shadows which were used as the first indicators of telling time.
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Math Worksheet: What time Is it?
In this time telling learning exercise, students complete 18 problem solving questions regarding clock reading. Students identify the hour hand and minute hand on each clock before writing the correct time below.
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Time and Timetables
Students, after answering a variety of questions involving time expressed in different ways, draw a table to illustrate time in words as well as digits. In connection, they observe time on analogue watches and clock faces along with what...