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Time to 15 Minutes
For this early childhood telling time worksheet, students sharpen their problem solving skills as they solve 6 story problems that require them to identify times in 15 minute increments.
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Telling Time Game: I Have, Who Has?
In this math worksheet, students learn to identify the time shown on clocks to the nearest 15 minutes by playing a game. Students have one clock card. Students read the time and ask the group the question on their card such as "Who has...
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Reading Comprehension10-- What's the Right Time?
In this reading comprehension worksheet, learners investigate a telling time problem in the context of a story. Students read the story and answer 15 comprehension questions.
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Telling Time: Quarter Past
In this telling time to fifteen minutes worksheet, students examine 9 clocks that have times written under them. All clocks tell fifteen minutes past the hour. There are no questions for students to answer on this page.
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Time Problems ( Hours)
In this telling time instructional activity, students read the word problems and solve the time problems by writing the answer for the time in hours.
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Time Quiz
In this math learning exercise, students look for the answers to the problems that are related to the concept of time. The sheet is in the form of a quiz.
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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.
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Identifying Irony
What are the three types of irony? After reviewing dramatic, situational, and verbal irony with your readers, present them with this two-page document. They read six excerpts to determine which type of irony is used in each. After...
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Identifying Irony
In this identifying irony worksheet, 9th graders read 6 paragraphs, identify the type of irony being used (dramatic, situational, verbal) and explain their answer.