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Telling Time
In this time telling worksheet, students discover how to tell time on a clock after discovering all the parts of a clock and the purposes of the little and big hands.
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Telling Time
Third graders use a clock to physically identify time at the quarter hour. As a class, they are randomly called on and expected to hold up their clock with the correct time. They complete a worksheet and answer questions to complete...
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Making Time Real for Students
By using some real life examples students can better understand the concept of time.
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Clock Worksheet 2
In this clocks worksheet, students solve 9 problems in which analog clocks are analyzed and the correct time to the nearest quarter hour is written underneath.
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Draw the Hands
A set of analog clock-faces (sans the hands) give learners nine opportunities to practice telling time. They draw in the minute and hour hands based on times written below each clock face. Times are either on the hour or the half-hour....
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Special Candy Game
Building a strong classroom community starts with group activities focused on sharing and respect. The class sits in a circle, shares a talent they possess, then tell peers to throw them a piece of candy if they don't have the same...
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New Picture Books to Complement Your Curriculum
These picture books are for primary learners and older students alike.
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Different Ways To Say Time
In this telling time worksheet, students examine a time and write as minutes before or minutes after an hour. They fill in the blanks with the minutes and the hour; 7:50 would be written as 50 minutes after 7.
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Time Hands
In this time activity, students are given analog clocks with the digital time to the 15 minutes and they draw on the hands for the clock. Students complete 9 clocks.
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To The Clock of Eras
Third graders investigate the events of geological time using a chart called a "Clock of Eras". In this geological events lesson plan, 3rd graders compare a standard clock to a geological clock. In addition, students consider periods...
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Keep Track of time by watching the clock
Young scholars answer questions about the clock. In this time lesson plan, students answer questions using intervals of five minutes. Young scholars solve problems about how long to the next activity, how much longer, and whether...
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Basic Units of Time
Students review fundamental concepts of time such as A.M. and P.M. and learn about elapsed time. In this Unit of Time lesson, students review the basics of how to tell time and then are given examples to figure out how much time has...
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What Time Is It?
In this telling time activity, students match seven clock faces with the sentence that states the time. On this page there are times shown to the nearest five minutes.
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Study Buddies: Elapsed Time
In this math worksheet, young scholars will work with a coach to solve a problem about elapsed time. Students will follow a step-by-step process and notes are provided for the coach.
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Tell a Ton of Tall Tales
Elementary schoolers read many tall tales. They create their own tall tale about a specific event of their choosing. They must act the part of the author. This well-designed lesson takes three class sessions to complete, and is...
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How to Calculate Time
Students complete a worksheet. In this calculations instructional activity, students learn factual information about computing time with clocks, calendars and eras. Students show their knowledge by completing a worksheet.
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Read the Time. Write The Time.
In this telling time worksheet, students observe the location of the hands on a clock, and then write the correct time that is modeled. All times depicted are on the hour or the half-hour. There are twelve problems on this worksheet...
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A Better Class of Journal-ists
Young academics create a current events journal by skimming newspapers for articles that fit defined guidelines for informational texts. After cutting out two articles each week to add to their journals, they write a brief description of...
NASA
Touchdown
Individuals design and build a set of shock absorbers to protect their astronauts when they land. Using a limited amount of supplies, pupils build a system that will keep two large marshmallows from flying out of a cup when it lands...
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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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Let's Make an Elastic Puppet
Create bending joints—but don't break! The activity shows how to make a puppet using straws and fishing line. Pupils create cuts to make joints that rely on the elasticity of the straw to bend and return to their original shapes.
Science Matters
Post-Assessment
Twenty questions make up an assessment designed to test super scientists' knowledge of ecosystems. Scholars answer multiple-choice and short-answer questions about organisms, food chains, energy flow, and more.
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Calculator Activity: Time Flies
In this skip count learning exercise, students use a calculator to help them skip count starting with the given time and finishing 60 minutes later.
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More Cool Colons!
In this telling time activity, students look at 8 analog clocks then write down the time using a colon to separate hours from minutes.