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Clock Hands
In this telling time worksheet, students draw in the clock hands for the analog clocks. Students read the digital times and draw the hands on the clock to illustrate those times.
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Clock
In this telling time worksheet, 1st graders will read a two sentence description of a clock. There is a large picture of an analog clock.
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Earth Clock- A Timeline, Past to Present
Students create an earth clock. In this earth clock lesson, students create a clock which serves as a timeline of the history of the earth from 4.567 billion years ago to present day.
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Clock
In this telling time worksheet, students practice telling time by cutting out the hands and fix them to the center of the clock with a brad.
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Telling to the Quarter Hour
In this telling time to the quarter hour worksheet, students write the time that they see on 6 analog clock faces. They draw a line between 6 clock faces and the time each tells.
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Telling Time to the Hour
In this telling time worksheet set, students complete 60 examples in which they convert the time to the hour from an analog clock into digital form.
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Draw Hands on the Clock
In this telling time practice instructional activity, students look at the times listed below each of 9 clocks and draw the hour and minutes hands on the clocks to show the correct time.
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Clock
For this printing practice and coloring worksheet, students color the clock and trace and print the word "clock". Students complete 2 activities.
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Time to the 15 minutes
In this time worksheet, students are given analog clocks with time to the 15 minutes and they write the time down. Students write the time for 8 clocks.
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Telling Time as an Everyday Use of Numbers
How can we estimate time? Have your young mathematicians make a clock. Then they compare and contrast types of clocks. They practice writing times in two different ways and make a book about telling time.
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Elapsed Time - Homework 13.2
In this telling time worksheet, learners tell what time it will be use the description and the analog or digital clock times. Students then look at the pairs of times and write how much time elapsed between them. Learners finally solve...
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Telling Time to the Hour
For this telling time worksheet, students practice their time-telling skills. Students are given six clock faces and a time for each clock. Students are to draw the hands on the clock face representing the time provided.
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Measuring Time in Minutes
A family's birth years are printed along a timeline along with their names. Scholars analyze the data by determining who was born first and in which year two family members were born. As an extension, have your class create a timeline...
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Energy Conservation Lesson 1: Fossil Fuels and the Ticking Clock
Students explore energy production by participating in a class discussion. In this renewable energy lesson, students discuss the differences between solar, coal, wind and fossil fuel energy sources and why some are better for the...
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Giraffe Dash
Practice just in the neck of time. Pupils play an online game to practice telling time from an analog clock. Giraffes race around a track and speed up each time the player correctly matches the digital time to the analog clock.
Leadership Challenge
Rock the Clock
Watch young leaders as they totally rock this activity! Pupils partner up and set appointments with one another during the third in a series of 12 character-building lessons. Instructors call out the appointment time, then partners meet...
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Around the Clock
Middle schoolers discover the relationship between the circumference of a circle and its diameter. They find the length of an arc of a circle.Students use estimation strategies in real-world applications to predict results (i.e.,...
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Rates of Chemical Reactions-The Iodine Clock Reaction
Young scholars investigate the reaction rate of iodine and soluble starch. In this rates of chemical reactions lesson plan, students study the effects of varying concentrations of reactants and varying temperatures of reactants on the...
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My Time!
Learners explore how to tell time by looking at their daily schedule. Everyone's days start out the same (with school), but what does each learner do after school? How do they spend their time?
Computer Science Unplugged
Beat the Clock—Sorting Networks
Can multiple computers sort a list faster than one? Using a network drawn with chalk outside, groups move through the decision network to sort numbers. A series of extension questions come with the lesson and can be used in the same...
Noyce Foundation
Once Upon a Time
Examine the relationship between time and geometry. A series of five lessons provides a grade-appropriate problem from elementary through high school. Each problem asks learners to compare the movement of the hands on a clock to an angle...
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Time: All About Clocks-Alphabetical Order
In this clock activity, students alphabetize a set of words in a word box at the bottom of the page. Worksheet has links to additional activities.
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The 24-Hour Clock #2
In this time worksheet, students write a set of 15 given 24-hour clock times, using "am" or "pm." Answers are included on page 2.
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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 instructional activity, 4th graders discuss the types of clocks and the time zones. Students find times in specific time...
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