Hi, what do you want to do?
Curated OER
Time and Timetables
In these time and timetables worksheets, students complete several pages of activities to help them understand time and timetables.
Curated OER
Elapsed Time
In this elapsed time worksheet, learners, with a partner, calculate the answers to five word problems involving time that has elapsed.
Curated OER
Elapsed Time
In this elapsed time activity, students solve 2 problems in which the time on a clock is analyzed and used to solve an elapsed time word problem.
Curated OER
Rock Around the Clock
First graders use a Judy Clock to learn time to the hour and half hour. They practice by ringing a bell and telling the time. They complete an activity sheet after practicing for several days.
Curated OER
Time
In this ESL worksheet, students answer 16 questions about time. For example, "When do people in your country spend time together as a family?"
Curated OER
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.
Curated OER
Draw Clock Hands
In this clocks instructional activity, students study the digital times under 9 clocks without hands. Students draw the hour and minute hands on the clocks to show the correct time.
Curated OER
Astronomy: Picture Time
Students investigate how to tell time by observing the placement of objects in the sky. Researching on the Internet, they locate the time for sunrise and sunset, the time the full moon rises, and the difference between clock and solar...
Curated OER
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...
Curated OER
Military Time
In this military time worksheet, students write military time into standard time and standard time into military time. Students complete 16 problems.
Curated OER
Time for All Ages
Fourth graders discover time keeping by analyzing technological advances in history. In this time lesson, 4th graders create and complete a KWL chart based on their research of a famous timekeeping invention, such as a sundial....
Curated OER
Clock Puzzles
In this clock puzzle worksheet, students cut out the 12 clock puzzle pieces and the 12 time puzzle pieces. They then match the clock pieces to the correct time pieces. For example, students would match the 1:00 time piece to the clock...
Curated OER
The Earth Moves Around the Sun
Students demonstrate that the movement of the sun causes shadows which were used as the first indicators of telling time.
Curated OER
Time and Timetables
Students, 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 with what...
Curated OER
Math Worksheet: What time Is it?
In this time telling worksheet, students complete 18 problem solving questions regarding clock reading. Students identify the hour hand and minute hand on each clock before writing the correct time below.
Curated OER
Making Your Own Clock
In this time activity, students create their own clock. Students draw the hour and minute hands to show the time on 12 different clocks. Students also write the correct time that is shown on 12 clocks.
Curated OER
Clock Faces
In this telling time worksheet, students will build an analog clock out of paper and practice telling time. A list of teaching ideas is on page 2.
Curated OER
Solving time word problems
In this time worksheet, students solve word problems dealing with the concept of time. Students complete 12 time word problems.
Bowland
The Z Factor
Young mathematicians determine the number of hours it would take judges of the "Z Factor" television talent show to watch every act. Participants make estimates and assumptions to solve the problem.
101 Questions
Volcano
This resource will blow your mind! Young mathematicians estimate the rate of volcanic lava flow by watching a video. They apply the rate formula to determine how long it would take the lava to reach a city. Let's hope everyone gets out...
University of Exeter
Angles and Turns
Junior geometers investigate the concepts of angles and turns using straws to perform a hands on activity. This is helpful for kinesthetic learners who have a hard time with mathematics. The lesson includes the dialogue to be used during...
Curated OER
Clocks and Time
Students construct clocks and then learn how to read a clock face, tell time, and determine how much time has elapsed.
Curated OER
Our Hour
First graders keep track of time throughout the day by recording the time and what activity they are doing at that particular hour. They keep both analog and digital time.
Merck KGaA (Darmstadt, Germany)
EMD PTE
You can't tell by the title, but this is a functional periodic table of elements. Incorporating bright colors, lucid text, and easily operated features, this application serves as a valuable reference tool for your chemistry class.