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Using Clocks: Analogue Clocks
What time is it? Have the class practice telling time to the half hour by reading and labeling each of eight clocks. On a second set of eight clocks, they use the time shown to draw in the missing clock hands. An answer sheet is included.
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Call to Arms: Robotic Analogues for Human Structures
Investigate deep sea discovery through the emerging technology being built. In this physical science activity, learners analyze the different types of motion available in the human arm. Students research educational websites discussing...
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Food Science, Scientific Method: Reliability and Validity in Empirical Research
Secondary learners explore food science by conducting an experiment using the scientific method and creating a science fair project based on their findings. They learn about food technology and modern research development. They...
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Household Electricity
Practice reading an analogue meter in this PowerPoint about energy consumption. The equations connecting voltage and current, work force, and distance are given. Then household energy consumption is described. The slides will prompt much...
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What Hour Is It?
Telling time can be tricky business. This instructional activity includes the images of four clocks, two for learners to read, and two for learners to complete. They write down the time they see and then draw in the missing hour hand.
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Call to Arms
Students explore how scientists build robotic arms that move similar to humans. In this robot lesson, students examine how scientists make robots. Students design and construct a mechanical arm that moves like a human arm. Students...
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Time and Timetables
Young scholars, after answering a variety of questions involving time expressed in different ways, draw a table to illustrate time in words as well as digits. In connection, they observe time on analogue watches and clock faces along...
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What is the Time? - Measurements of Time
Telling time can confuse some learners. This packet includes a straight forward explanation of how to tell time, a poem about telling time, two practice sheets, and an answer key. Note: The reading passage may be too difficult for 1st...
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A thousand seconds
Students use seconds, minutes, and hours. They then discuss the size of a thousand. After that they read time in digital or analogue form.
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Quarter Hours (2)
In this telling time worksheet, students study the clocks and then write the time shown on each clock. The time should be written in quarter hours.
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Quarter Hours (1)
In this telling time worksheet, students study the clocks and then write the time shown on each clock. Students write the time by quarter hours.
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Quarter Hours (3)
In this telling time worksheet, students study the clocks and then write the time shown on each clock. Students write the time by quarter hours.
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Astronauts Train in Deep-Space Brine
Students examine an article on astronauts training in deep space brine then discuss what they learned. In this investigative lesson students get into groups and design an exercise that includes isolation, silence and conflict resolution.
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Digital To Analog
In this math worksheet, students learn to look at a digital time and show it on an analog clock. Students draw the hands to show the time (to five minutes) on 20 clocks.
SEN Teacher
Clock Bingo
Telling time is an everyday occurrence, but with this resource, pupils can tell time and win! Print out customized bingo cards based on your learners' skill level by choosing different time intervals and number of cards per sheet. There...
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Telling Time
First graders play a fun game while learning to tell time. This BBC site is well designed. They enjoy it while learning a lot. Playing in pairs would be lots of fun.
NOAA
Biological Oceanographic Investigations – Call to Arms
How many simple machines does it take to make a robotic arm? An inquiry-based instructional activity explores that topic and challenges pupils to build a robotic arm that can stretch, turn, and more. A few questions help guide them in...
Space Awareness
Climate Zones
The climate at the equator is hotter than the climate at the poles, but why? The lesson goes in depth, explaining how the angles of illumination relate to the heating rate at different latitudes and seasons. Scholars use a strong lamp,...
Space Awareness
The Engine of Life
There is a specific zone, or distance from a star, that a planet must be in order to have water in a liquid form. The activity demonstrates how flux density depends on its distance from the source. A photovoltaic cell gets power to drive...
Space Awareness
Greenhouse Effect
A greenhouse provides additional warmth and protection to the plants inside, but what if the greenhouse gets too hot? Pupils discuss and experiment with the difference between natural and anthropogenic greenhouse effect. They measure the...
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O'Clock and Half Past (2)
In this telling time worksheet, students write the times that they see on 9 analog clock faces. They identify time to the hours and half hours.
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O'Clock (1)
In this telling time worksheet, students write the time shown on 9 clock faces. They identify time to the hour on each clock.
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O'Clock (2)
In this telling time worksheet, students write the time that is shown on 9 analog clock faces. They write the times to the hour on each clock.
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O'Clock and Half Past (1)
In this telling time worksheet, learners write the times that are shown on 9 analog clock faces. They write the times that are shown to the hour and half hour.