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Math

  • The child has learned to read and tell time on both analog and digital clocks.
  • They can identify the hour and minute hands on a clock and understand their movement.
  • The child has learned to count and calculate time in hours, minutes, and seconds.
  • They can solve simple word problems involving time, such as calculating the duration of an activity.

For continued development, encourage the child to practice reading time on different types of clocks, such as wall clocks, watches, and digital devices. They can also engage in activities where they have to estimate and measure time, such as timing themselves while performing tasks or playing games. Additionally, you can introduce them to the concept of AM and PM and explore how time is represented in different time zones around the world.

Book Recommendations

  • What Time Is It? You Mean Now? by Matthew Lipman: A playful and interactive book that introduces children to the concept of time through engaging stories and thought-provoking questions.
  • Telling Time with Big Mama Cat by Dan Harper: Join Big Mama Cat and her kittens as they learn to tell time throughout their day, from breakfast to bedtime.
  • The Clock Struck One by Trudy Harris: Follow along as the clock strikes one and a series of unexpected events unfold, teaching children to count and tell time along the way.

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