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Math

  • The child learned how to read and interpret a time table.
  • They practiced identifying the hours and minutes for specific trains or events.
  • They learned how to calculate the duration between two given times on the time table.
  • The child practiced converting time in 12-hour format to 24-hour format and vice versa using the time table.

Continued development can be encouraged by creating additional time tables with different scenarios, such as bus schedules or sports event schedules. This will further strengthen their ability to read and interpret time tables in real-life situations. Additionally, engaging in timed activities or games can help improve their speed in calculating durations between given times.

Book Recommendations

  • The Time-Traveling Fashionista at the Palace of Marie Antoinette by Bianca Turetsky: In this historical fiction, the protagonist travels back in time using a magical vintage dress and encounters various events related to the French Revolution, including time tables for royal events.
  • Time Jumpers: Escape from Egypt by Wendy Mass: This fantasy book follows a group of time-traveling friends who end up in ancient Egypt. They rely on time tables to navigate through different time periods and find their way back home.
  • Countdown by Deborah Wiles: Set during the Cuban Missile Crisis in the 1960s, this book explores the concept of time and features a countdown clock that builds suspense throughout the story.

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