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My Time!

For Teachers 1st - 2nd
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? 
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Teaching Students to Tell Time

For Teachers K - 3rd
Several activities are provided for your young learners to practice telling time. One suggestion is to provide each learner with their own clock. After you read the time, each learner must place the clock's hands in the correct place and...
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Plan Ahead

For Students 3rd
In this planning ahead worksheet, 3rd graders utilize a table to track Mrs. Chen's times and errands for the given day. Students word backwards to find out what time Mrs. Chen must leave the mall to complete eight errands.
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Time 5 Minutes

For Teachers 2nd
If your learners have already been introduced to telling time in five-minute intervals, this resource will provide extra practice! Or consider using it as a formal assessment. Have your learners developed time-telling skills? 
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Telling Time Worksheet: Drawing Hands on a Clock

For Students 1st - 3rd
Can your learners tell time? Give them practice with this resource. For each of nine clocks, youngsters must use the numerical time to draw the hands on the clock. 
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Telling Time By 5 Minute Increments

For Students 2nd - 4th
Young learners practice telling time from analog clock illustrations. There are nine illustrations here, all illustrating increments of five. You could use this learning exercise for practice or a short quiz. 
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Telling Time With Clocks/Bingo “Time”

For Teachers 1st - 3rd
Young learners create a clock by adding hands and placing the numbers in the correct location. After each learner has their very own clock, they explore each component. Review on the hour times, and then introduce them to five-minute...
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What Time is it? (A)

For Students 1st - 2nd
First and second graders learn how to tell time using illustrations of an analog clock. Eight clocks are shown, each representing a different five-minute interval. Answers are provided on the second sheet. 
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Hickory Dickory Doc Tell Time

For Teachers 2nd - 3rd
Learners discover time keeping by reading clocks.  In this time-telling instructional activity, students read the story Hickory Dickory Dock, and discuss the measurements of time we use.  Learners complete worksheets in which they...
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Calculate Time Intervals

For Students 3rd - 4th
In this time intervals worksheet, students look at and calculate time intervals. Students are given ten problems with two times. Students are to determine how much time has elapsed between the two times.
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Telling Time: Two Ways to Read the Time

For Teachers 2nd
Second graders discuss the two different ways of reading time. They study the vocabulary "minutes to" and tell time in five minute intervals. They discuss why it is important to have schedules and students list some schedules that they...
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Time to Five Minute Intervals

For Students 3rd
In this time worksheet, 3rd graders practice writing time to the five minute interval using analog clock faces. They write the time on the line under each of 9 clock faces.
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Telling Time

For Students 3rd - 4th
For this telling time worksheet, students write the time down in five minute intervals as shown on the six clocks posted on the worksheet.