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Let's Learn About Time
Learning to read an analog clock is not a lost art! Use these worksheets as you introduce youngsters to telling time. Because much of this packet is informational and includes a lot of text, this may be intended for older students....
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Time to Get Clean
It's assessment time! Determine your young mathematicians' understanding of elapsed time with this brief, five-question quiz.
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Telling Time Worksheet - 1 Minute Intervals
In this telling time activity, students read the time on 9 clocks and then write down the exact time on the lines provided. Students focus on telling time in 1 minute intervals. A good, basic skills activity.
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Learning Time to 1 Minute Intervals
In this time learning exercise, students practice telling time to 1 minute intervals. They look at the time on 9 analog clock faces and write the times on the lines under the clocks.
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Telling Time Worksheet - 1 Minute Intervals, Version 2
In this elementary telling time learning exercise, students look at the 9 clocks on the page and write the time the 9 clocks show on the lines provided.
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Time Worksheet - 1 Minute Intervals
In this telling time worksheet, students look at 9 clocks and record the exact time on each one on the line right underneath each clock.
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Real-Life Problems: Time
Combine word problems, telling time, and the four operations. Six problems prompt third graders to write out and solve word problems involving time and timing. Can they finish all six on their own or with a partner?
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Telling Time By 5 Minute Increments
Young learners practice telling time from analog clock illustrations. There are nine illustrations here, all illustrating increments of five. You could use this worksheet for practice or a short quiz.
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Telling Time to the Nearest Minute
In this telling time worksheet, students study each of 9 clocks and determine the time. Students write the correct time on the line provided.
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Analog Clocks- What Time Is It?
In this telling time instructional activity, students study the time on 9 analog clocks and write the correct time to the nearest minute on the line.
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Time to Trick-or-Treat!
Use number lines to help scholars add and subtract time as they solve five word problems. Each scenario gives a starting or ending time and several tasks that take specified amounts of time. Scholars mark the number line to determine...
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Understanding Line Graphs
In this line graphs instructional activity, 4th graders study a line graph with time and height and points A-D. Students answer four short answer questions relating to the line graph.
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Telling Time Worksheet: What Time Is It?
In this telling time learning exercise, 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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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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Telling Time Vocabulary
In this vocabulary activity, learners match vocabulary to definitions of words representing telling time. Students complete 20 matches total.
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Telling Time Worksheet: What Time is it?
In this telling time worksheet, students look at each of the clocks on the page and write the correct time on the line below each clock. There are 9 clocks.
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Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow--Measurements of Time
In this measurement of time instructional activity, students read a short article and then look at 12 pictures and draw a line from each one to either the sun or the moon. Students distinguish whether each picture is happening in the day...
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Telling Time
In this telling time worksheet, students first read a two page information text about clocks and telling time. Students write the time to the nearest minute on 9 clocks.
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Less Than Zero
Perry the penguin wants to buy a new scooter, but he doesn't have any funds! Walk your kids through the short book Less Than Zero, and have them track his borrowing, spending, and saving on a line graph while you read. Pupils will learn...
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Parallel and Perpendicular Lines
Fourth graders examine parallel, perpendicular and intersecting lines. They create a drawing using examples of each type of line. They color code and explain the characteristics of specified lines.
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Time to Have Fun: Telling Time Activity
In this time worksheet, students draw lines to match a set of events at a family carnival and their beginning and total activity times to an ending time given in a separate column. Answers included on page 2.
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Choose a Graph to Display Data
In this math graphs worksheet, students write line plot, tally chart, pictograph, or bar graph to tell the best kind of graph to use to answer the six questions.
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What Time Is It? #2
In this telling time activity, students look at a set of 9 clocks and write the correct time shown on each on a line beneath each clock.
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Sun and Shadows
Why do shadows look different in the summer than in the winter? What causes day and night? How can a sundial be used to tell time? Answer these questions and more through two engaging lessons about light and shadows. Fourth and fifth...