Time I - Suffolk Maths

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Time I
by Monica Yuskaitis
Skill Tested on Star Test
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Objective
• To be able to read a clock to
the five minutes
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Types of Clocks
digital clock
analogue clock
7 : 15
Hours Minutes
Hours
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Minutes
It takes 5 minutes for the minute
hand to move from one number
to the next number. 5 minutes
10 minutes
3:00 after
3:05or
or10
5 minutes
3:10
minutes
past 3
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What time is it now?
5 mins.
10 mins.
15 mins.
3:15 or 15 minutes past 3
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What time is it now?
5 mins.
10 mins.
15 mins.
20 mins.
25 mins.
5:25 or 25 minutes past 5
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What time is it now?
5 mins.
10 mins.
15 mins.
20 mins.
35 mins.
25 mins.
30 mins.
1:35 or 35 minutes past 1
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What time is it now?
5 mins.
10 mins.
50 mins.
15 mins.
45 mins.
20 mins.
40 mins.
25 mins.
35 mins.
30 mins.
2:50 or 50 minutes past 2
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Time in the second half of each
hour is often given in minutes
remaining until the next hour.
10 minutes
5 minutes
10 minutes to 5
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What time is it to the hour?
15 mins.
10 mins.
5 mins.
15 minutes to 8
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What time is it to the hour?
25 mins.
20 mins.
15 mins.
10 mins.
5 mins.
25 minutes to 1
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What time is it?
8:20 or 20 minutes past 8
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What time is it?
5:35 or 25 minutes to 6
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What time is it?
11:35 or 25 minutes to 12
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What time is it?
10:20 or 20 minutes past 10
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What time is it?
4:45 or 15 minutes to 5
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What time is it?
2:40 or 20 minutes to 3
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Credits
Illustrations from:
• Clipart from ClickArt 125,000 Deluxe
Image Pak, T/Maker Co., Broderbund
Software, Inc.
• Microsoft Clip Gallery located on the
Internet.
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Time II
by Monica Yuskaitis
Skill Tested on Star Test
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Objectives
• To be able to read a clock to
the minute
• To understand how seconds,
minutes, and hours are
related
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Types of Clocks
digital clock
analogue clock
7 : 15
Hours Minutes
Hours Minutes
Seconds
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Second
It takes 1 second to jump up
in the air.
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Second
It takes 1 second to flip a coin.
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Second - Minute
There are 60 seconds in 1 minute.
Second
hand
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Minute - Hour
There are 60 minutes in 1 hour.
Minute
hand
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Hour
There are 24 hours in a day.
Hour
hand
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Notice the little marks between the
numbers. From 1 mark to the next
is 1 second
if you are
looking at
the second
hand.
Second
hand
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Notice the little marks between the
numbers. From 1 mark to the next
is 1 minute
if you are
looking at
the minute
hand.
Minute
hand
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Sometimes you have to tell time to
the nearest minute, so these marks
are
important.
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How to Tell Time to the Minute
5
10
15
1.Count the
minutes
by 5.
2. Then
count the
minutes
by ones.
20
21
22
23
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How to Tell Time to the Minute
5
10
15
3. Now read
the hour
hand.
4. Then say
1:23 or
23
minutes
past 1.
20
21
22
23
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Tip
If the minute
hand is past
the 12, the
hour hand
will be past
the hour
moving
towards the
next hour.
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What time is it?
5
10
11
12
13
10:13 or 13 minutes past 10
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What time is it?
5
10
15
20
21
22
23
24
7:24 or 24 minutes past 7
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What time is it?
5
10
15
16
6:16 or 16 minutes past 6
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What time is it?
5
10
15
20
21
22
23
11:23 or 23 minutes past 11
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What time is it?
5
10
15
20
25
26
27
12:27 or 27 minutes past 12
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What time is it to the hour?
5
10
15
20
25
26
26 minutes to 2
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What time is it to the hour?
5
10
11
12
13
13 minutes to 5
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What time is it to the hour?
5
10
15
16
17
17 minutes to 5
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What time is it to the hour?
5
10
15
20
21
22
23
24
24 minutes to 10
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What time is it?
8:17 or 17 minutes past 8
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What time is it?
5:37 or 23 minutes to 6
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What time is it?
11:37 or 23 minutes to 12
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What time is it?
10:21 or 21 minutes past 10
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What time is it?
4:48 or 12 minutes to 5
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What time is it?
2:38 or 22 minutes to 3
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Time III
by Monica Yuskaitis
Objective
• To know when to use A.M. or
P.M. when telling time
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Vocabulary
• A.M. – (ante meridiem)
before noon.
• P.M. – (post meridiem) after
noon.
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Noon
At noon the sun is about in the
middle of the sky, it’s about
when we eat lunch, and the clock
has both hands pointing to 12.
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Noon
Noon is neither P.M. nor A.M.
It is between both.
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Midnight
Midnight happens at night, we
are usually asleep, and both
hands of the clock point to 12.
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Midnight
Midnight is neither P.M. nor
A.M.
It is between both.
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Sleep
A.M.
Breakfast
Wake up
Go to school
Get dressed
Eat lunch
The time from 12 o’clock
midnight until 12 o’clock noon
is A.M. time.
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Eat lunch
P.M.
Homework
Play
Watch TV
Eat dinner
Go to bed
The time from 12 o’clock
noon until 12 o’clock midnight
is P.M. time.
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Let’s look at a day in the Smith
family to see if you can guess
when it is A.M. or P.M.
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The sun rises at 6:05 A.M.
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Mr. Smith runs at 6:30 A.M.
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Mrs. Smith serves breakfast at
7:10 A.M.
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Richard and Maria’s school bus
arrives in front of their house at
7:35 A.M.
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Mr. Smith goes to work in the
supermarket at 8:05 A.M.
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Maria goes to Girl Scouts after
school at 3:30 P.M.
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Richard goes to football practice
after school at 4:00 P.M.
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The family eats dinner in their
backyard at 6:00 P.M.
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Maria and Richard do their
homework at 7:00 P.M.
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Maria and Richard go to bed
at 8:30 P.M.
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Credits
Illustrations from:
• Clipart from ClickArt 125,000 Deluxe
Image Pak, T/Maker Co., Broderbund
Software, Inc.
• Microsoft Clip Gallery located on the
Internet.
Copyright © 2000 by Monica Yuskaitis
Credits
Illustrations from:
• Clipart from ClickArt 125,000 Deluxe
Image Pak, T/Maker Co., Broderbund
Software, Inc.
• Microsoft Clip Gallery located on the
Internet.
Copyright © 2000 by Monica Yuskaitis