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Telling Time for Grade 3
Ten questions are provided to review elapsed time. Your third graders will like that some questions provide visual representations to guide learners. Use Internet Explorer if you want this worksheet to print in its proper format.
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Time After Time
Save those precious minutes and hours spent planning math lessons with this mini-unit on telling time. Offering a series of engaging hands-on and collaborative learning activities, these three lessons teach children how to read...
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Analog Clock Faces: Drawing Hands on Analog Clocks Telling Digital Time in 5 Minute Intervals
In this telling time worksheet, students study 9 blank clocks with a digital time written below. Students draw the hands on the clocks to match the times that are to the nearest 5 minutes.
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Hickory Dickory Doc Tell Time
Students discover time keeping by reading clocks. In this time-telling lesson, students read the story Hickory Dickory Dock, and discuss the measurements of time we use. Students complete worksheets in which they identify the...
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Hands On: Make a Clock and Show Time to 5 Minutes
In this telling time activity, students use the analog clocks in the first two examples to count time in five minute increments. Students then answer four questions about elapsed time.
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Time to the Hour and Half-Hour
In this telling time worksheet, students solve 8 problems in which the time on a clock is written to the nearest half hour. Students also draw the minute hand on clocks to match the digital times.
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Time to 15 Minutes: Practice
In this reading clocks learning exercise, students read the analog clocks in the first eight problems and write the digital time in the blanks. In the second set, students draw the minute hand to show the time on the digital clock....
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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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Read the Time: Quarter Hour and Half Hour
In this telling time worksheet, students draw lines to match each analog clock face to the digital clock that says the same time. All times are to the nearest half or quarter hour.
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It's About Time!
Students examine concept of time, and explore difference between analog and digital clocks; students make art project to represent time and create a time-story problem and solution.
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What Time Is It?
Are your learners practicing telling time? They use the nine clocks provided and write the corresponding time for each clock. If you're looking to extend this activity, have them tell a partner what they'd be doing at each time.
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Tick Around the Clock
Students examine and discuss the differences between clocks they are shown. Using the internet, they research how people used to tell time before clocks. They review what the long and short hand on the clock represent and practice...
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Telling Time
In these math worksheets, students master telling time on clocks using the minute hand and the hour hand. Students write the time shown as well as fill in the hands on the clock for the time that is provided below 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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Draw Hands on the Clock: 30 Minute Intervals
In this telling time learning exercise, learners solve 9 problems in which the hour and minute hands are drawn to show the correct specified time to the nearest half hour.
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Telling Time
In this telling time worksheet, students cut out forty-two clocks, shuffle the clocks and then put them in sequential order by telling time in fifteen minute increments starting at 1:00am.
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Telling Time: Quarter To
In this telling time to fifteen minutes activity, students solve 6 questions in which they tell the time to quarter to the hour. Students draw hands on clocks and match times with clocks.
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Frindle: A Guiding Reading Unit
Guide your class through a reading of the popular children's book, Frindle, with this comprehensive literature unit. Starting with a brief introduction to the guided reading process, the class goes on to read the story two chapters...
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The Little Red Hen Makes a Pizza
Make a study of producers and consumers with an updated version of the classic story The Little Red Hen (this one is called The Little Red Hen Makes a Pizza). After reading and discussing the story and terms, learners practice being...
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Elapsed Time - Homework 13.2
For this telling time worksheet, students 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. Students finally solve...
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Time from Analog and Digital Clocks
Put time into context by relating it to familiar meal times. Scholars examine two analog clocks and one digital clock to determine the times displayed. Each is labeled with a meal time for the hypothetical "Robert." They use their...
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Elapsed Time - Problem Solving 13.2
For this reading a schedule worksheet, students use the movie schedule to answer the word problems about elapsed time. For the last problem, students use the length of three different movies to help them answer the question.
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Playing the Cards of Place Value
Third graders explore place value to the ten-thousands place. In this amazing, 21-page place value lesson, learners represent numbers in standard and expanded form, and use technology to represent numbers to 9,999.
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Digital Time: Telling Time On the Quarter Hour
In this telling time worksheet, students write the digital numbers of the time that a clock that is shown. Students complete 6 problems where they write the digital time.