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Math

  • The child has learned how to read and interpret time on analog clocks.
  • They can identify and name the hour and minute hands of a clock.
  • The child can determine the exact time shown on an analog clock face.
  • They have practiced drawing time on analog clocks accurately.

For continued development, encourage the child to explore different types of analog clocks, such as wall clocks, pocket watches, or even sundials. They can compare the differences in design and learn about the history of timekeeping devices.

Book Recommendations

  • Time for Kids: Almanac 2021 by Editors of Time for Kids: This book provides interesting facts, quizzes, and puzzles related to various subjects, including time and clocks.
  • The Clock Without a Face by Gus Twintig: In this mystery book, the characters must unravel clues hidden in a collection of antique clocks to find a hidden treasure.
  • What Time Is It, Mr. Crocodile? by Judy Sierra: This picture book introduces concepts of time and counting as Mr. Crocodile goes through his daily routine.

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