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Grade 2 Supplement Set D5 – Measurement: Telling Time
Have your class play concentration memory games using analog and digital clocks. Second graders become little experts with time telling to the minute, quarter, half, and hour. Use as a fun Friday treat as well as other...
Illustrative Mathematics
Making a Clock
Have a fun time teaching children to read analog clocks with this whole-group math activity. Using large sets of the numerals 1-12 and 0, 5, 10...55, the teacher creates a large clock on either the carpet or the white board, explaining...
Illustrative Mathematics
Ordering Time
Practice telling time to the nearest five minutes in a digital and analog clock activity. Learners are prompted to order clock cards in increasing time order, and then write the time each clock represents.
Curated OER
Finding Equal Groups
Build counting fluency in your kindergartners with this counting and grouping timed learning game. Provide various groups of objects to count such as a clear plastic bag filled with 7 beans or a cup with 5 pennies. There are many other...
Math Is Fun
Math Is Fun: Time Am/pm vs 24 Hour Clock
Students learn how to convert time between AM/PM to 24 hour clock. Class notes and practice problems are provided.
Math Is Fun
Math Is Fun: Sun Clock
The mathematics resource discusses the sun clock. Students review the concept using the provided notes and then answer questions to check for comprehension of the topic.
Math Is Fun
Math Is Fun: Analog and Digital Clocks Animation
An analog and a digital clock are presented. You can adjust the time for each to see the result on the other one.
Math Is Fun
Math Is Fun: Clocks: Digital and Analog
The difference between analog and digital clocks is explained accompanied by colorful pictures of clocks.
University of Cambridge
University of Cambridge: Nrich: How Many Times?
Sharpen your logic and digital clock-reading skills while working on this challenge. Solution available.
NumberNut
Number Nut: Why We Learn About Dates and Times?
Why is it important for good mathematicians to understand the concepts of date and time? Discover the reasons in this lesson that explores the real-world connections and includes two interactive games that help build time-telling skills.
Expansion Learning
Expansion Learning: Math Activity: Set the Clock
Activity provides students the practice they need to master the skill of setting a clock. Immediate feedback is given.
Expansion Learning
Expansion Learning: Math Activity: Set the Clock to Half Hours
Activity provides students the practice they need to master the skill of setting the clock to half hours. Immediate feedback is given.
University of Cambridge
University of Cambridge: Nrich: Take the Right Angle
Sharpen your logic, time, and angle recognition skills while working on this challenge. The solution is available to double check your results. (Hint: Use the "90 degree" right angle button on the clock to check if something is a right...