Math
- The child has learned how to identify the hour and minute hands on a clock.
- They can now read the numbers on the clock face and understand their corresponding positions.
- The child has learned to tell time to the nearest hour and half hour.
- They can now differentiate between AM and PM when reading a clock.
For continued development, encourage the child to practice telling time using real clocks or interactive clock apps. They can also create their own paper clocks and play "time-telling" games with friends or family members.
Book Recommendations
- What Time Is It, Mr. Crocodile? by Judy Sierra: This fun picture book follows Mr. Crocodile as he goes through his daily routine, teaching kids about telling time along the way.
- Telling Time with Big Mama Cat by Dan Harper: In this charming story, Big Mama Cat teaches her kittens to tell time as they eagerly await their mealtime.
- The Clock Struck One: A Time-Telling Tale by Trudy Harris: This engaging book introduces the concept of telling time in a rhyming and imaginative way, as each hour brings a new adventure.
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