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Math

  • The child has learned to read analog clocks and tell time to the hour and half-hour.
  • They can also tell time to the quarter-hour.
  • The child has learned to differentiate between AM and PM.
  • They can solve simple word problems involving time, such as calculating the duration of an event.

For continued development, encourage the child to practice telling time using different types of clocks, such as digital clocks or 24-hour clocks. They can also create their own clock using craft materials and use it to practice telling time. Additionally, they can play time-related games or use online interactive resources to reinforce their understanding of time concepts.

Book Recommendations

  • The Clock Struck One by Trudy Harris: A fun and engaging book that introduces the concept of telling time through a whimsical rhyming story.
  • Telling Time with Big Mama Cat by Dan Harper: Join Big Mama Cat and her kittens as they explore their daily activities and learn to tell time along the way.
  • What Time Is It, Mr. Crocodile? by Judy Sierra: Mr. Crocodile goes through his daily routine and encounters various animals who need help telling time in this interactive and educational book.

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