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Telling Time Worksheet: Draw Hands on the Clock
In this telling time activity, students study the 9 clocks on the activity, view the time stated underneath each clock and then draw the 2 hands on each clock, so that the correct time shows.
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What Time Is It?
In this telling time worksheet, students look at each of 9 clocks and determine the time. Students write the time under each clock.
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Telling Time By the Hour
In this telling time worksheet, students analyze 9 analog clocks. Students write the correct time below each clock. All times are to the nearest hour.
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Analog Clocks: Write the Digital Times
In this telling time worksheet, students analyze the times to the half hour on 9 analog clocks. Students write the times underneath each clock.
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Telling Time by the Quarter Hour
In this telling time worksheet, students read the analog clocks and tell the time for each clock by the quarter hour. Students complete 9 problems.
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Telling Time Worksheet: What Time Is It?
In this telling time worksheet, students look at each clock and write the correct time on the line below it. There are 9 clocks on this page.
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What Time Is It? Telling Time Worksheet
In this telling time worksheet, students analyze the time on 9 analog clocks and write the correct time on the line provided.
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Telling Time Worksheet: Nearest Half Hour
In this telling time activity, students solve 9 problems in which an analog clock is analyzed. Students write the time to the nearest half hour.
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Dead Body Math
Students solve the mystery of dead Mr. Potato Head using physics and algebra. They discuss Newton's Law of cooling as it applies to the mystery scenario involving a cooling baked potato as the "victim". They manipulate algebraic...
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What Time Is It?
Fourth graders distinguish between analog and digital clocks and read time from both types. In this clock reading lesson, 4th graders discuss the types of clocks and the time zones. Students find times in specific time zones. Students...
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Telling Time
Students tell time. In this ELL vocabulary development and math lesson, students orally tell time to five minute intervals when shown a classroom clock. Students practice using number and "telling time" vocabulary in sentences and...
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Sketching a Piecewise Function
How do you combine linear and nonlinear functions? You piece them together! The lesson begins by analyzing given linear piecewise functions and then introduces nonlinear parts. Then the process is reversed to create graphs from given...
Inside Mathematics
Graphs (2007)
Challenge the class to utilize their knowledge of linear and quadratic functions to determine the intersection of the parent quadratic graph and linear proportional graphs. Using the pattern for the solutions, individuals develop a...
Inside Mathematics
Printing Tickets
Determine the better deal. Pupils write the equation for the cost of printing tickets from different printers. They compare the costs graphically and algebraicaly to determine which printer has the best deal based upon the quantity of...
Mathematics Assessment Project
Middle School Mathematics Test 3
Real-life mathematics is not as simple as repeating a set of steps; pupils must mentally go through a process to come to their conclusions. Teach learners to read, analyze, and create a plan for solving a problem situation. The...
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2012 AP® Statistics Free-Response Questions
There's no better way to prepare your class for the AP® test format than previous exams. Instructors and scholars use the 2012 AP® Statistics free-response questions to familiarize themselves with the test. Topics covered in the exam...
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Return Intervals & Reasoning from Tabular Data
Learners calculate derivatives from a set of data. For this calculus lesson, students estimate the limit at infinity. They complete a Return Interval handout at the end of the lesson.
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Television Schedule Time
Young scholars consider the concept of elapsed time by examining television schedules. They list five television shows and highlight them in a newspaper, marking down the beginning and ending time of each show. They use clocks to figure...
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Elapsed Time Two
Students study how to calculate elapsed time. In this elapsed time lesson, they determine how to calculate the ending time of an event when they are given the starting time and the elapsed time. They participate in direct instruction,...
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Functions
In this functions worksheet, students solve and complete 5 different sets of problems that include determining functions on intervals. First, they define a definite integral and the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. Then, students draw a...
Mathematics Vision Project
Quadratic Equations
Through a variety of physical and theoretical situations, learners are led through the development of some of the deepest concepts in high school mathematics. Complex numbers, the fundamental theorem of algebra and rational exponents...
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Mathemafish Population
It's shark week! In this problem, young mathematically minded marine biologists need to study the fish population by analyzing data over time. The emphasis is on understanding the average rate of change of the population and drawing...
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Tiling Tessellations
Students explore tessellations. In this shapes and geometry lesson, students describe the attributes of many of the shapes displayed on an Elmo. Students create examples of tessellations using pattern blocks.
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Worksheet 28: Parametric Equations
In this parametric equations worksheet, young scholars read informational paragraphs and answer 10 questions regarding parameter, velocity, speed, curvature, parametric equations, and scalar curvature.