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Television Goes Digital
Students explore the difference between analog and digital televisions. They examine how the technology works and the impact of television through history. They also compare older television sets to ones found today.
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The Fable of Franny And Her Fabulous Fainting Goat
Mix the art of reading comprehension with the skill of telling time. Children in grades two and three will discuss the importance of goats throughout history based on the provided background information. They'll create cute goat clocks...
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Time
In this time themed, ESL activity, students will examine six clocks and determine the time. Then students will answer six questions about time using both numbers and words and using complete sentences
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The World is a Village
Students observe Americans through the eyes of the world. In this human population lesson plan, students utilize the Internet to view the World Pop Clock and follow the world's population by the minute. Students predict what the...
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Potato Power
Students light a LED clock or light bulb using potatoes. They examine how a battery works in a simple circuit. They determine how chemical energy changes to electrical energy while experimenting with potato powered circuits.
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Health Care
Learners analyze information and draw conclusions about the reality of human life expectancy; the battle between health care technology and our own internal time clocks. Students answer questions such as "Why does aging occur and can...
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Lemon Batteries Revised
Fifth graders investigate how chemical energy in food and batteries is potential or stored energy. They discuss how batteries function, and create a class list of different forms of energy. Students then create a lemon battery that...
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Sound
Fifth graders explore and examine the basic properties of sound. In pairs, they speak through a balloon and listen to the sound vibrations, and listen to a ticking clock or watch through a variety of materials and identify the...
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What is my Angle? App
Learners estimate angle measures in this this estimating angle measures lesson plan. They use an application on their graphing calculator that shows various settings involving angles and then they estimate the angle measure of a clock's...
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Hickory, Dickory, Dock
In this rhyme worksheet, students read a nursery rhyme about a clock. Students also color in an illustration and cut out rhyming words from the story.
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About What Time?
In this telling time worksheet, learners use clocks to tell time to the nearest quarter of an hour. In this fill in the blank worksheet, students write answers to six problems.
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Probability and Outcomes
In this probability worksheet, students analyze three spinners based on the face of a clock. Students read and solve 6 probability problems pertaining to the spinners.
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Concept: Square Root
In this square root worksheet, students solve problems with exponents. They find the square root of given numbers. Students ill in missing numbers on a radical clock face. This eleven-page worksheet contains notes, detailed instructions...
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Tick-Tock Time
In these telling time worksheets, students choose a set of clock cards and write the set number at the top of the worksheet. Students then select a card from their set, find the times, and write the answer next to the card number on...
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Telling Time to the Hour
In this telling time worksheet, students read a time written to the nearest hour and circle the clock in each row that shows that time. Then students read the times underneath 4 blank clocks and draw the hands on the clocks.
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Telling Time to the Hour
For this telling time to the hour worksheet, 3rd graders circle the clock in each row that shows the time that is written to the left of 2 rows. They read the times below 3 clock faces, and draw the hands on the clocks.
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Telling Time: Half Hour
In this telling time activity, 2nd graders focus on the half hour. Students answer 6 questions writing in the correct time and 6 matching questions drawing a line from the clocks to their correct time.
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Telling Time: Minutes
In this telling time learning exercise, 2nd graders focus on the minute hand. Students answer 6 questions writing in the given time and complete 6 multiple choice questions by drawing a line from the clocks to the correct time.
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Telling Time to the Hour
In this telling time to the hour worksheet, students read the time and draw the little hand on two analog clock faces to show the time.
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How Do We Measure Absolute Time?-Geologic Clocks
In this absolute time worksheet, students define radiometric dating, tree rings and varves as means to measure absolute time. They are given information about each of these methods of dating.
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Telling The Time
In this time worksheet, students tell what time is shown on twelve analog clocks. Students write sentences telling what time is on the clocks.
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Hour
In this telling time worksheet, 1st graders read the analog clocks and write the time to the hour in digital time. Students find the time for 11 clocks.
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What Time Is It?
In this telling time worksheet, students read the digital time for the 4 different clocks. Students then draw the clock's hands to show the correct time.
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What Time Is It?
In this telling time worksheet, students read the analog clocks and write sentences to describe the time for each of the 4 examples. Students draw the hands on the last clock for the given time.
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