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Math

  • Abbas has learned how to read and tell time using quarter past and quarter to.
  • He understands that quarter past means 15 minutes past the hour and quarter to means 15 minutes before the next hour.
  • Abbas can apply this knowledge to solve simple time-related problems, such as determining the time shown on analog clocks or calculating the time difference between two given times.
  • He can also use quarter past and quarter to to create his own time problems for others to solve.

To further develop Abbas's understanding of quarter past and quarter to, you can encourage him to create a daily schedule using these time concepts. Ask him to plan activities for specific times using quarter past and quarter to, and then have him explain the schedule to you. This will reinforce his understanding and help him practice applying the concept in a practical way.

Book Recommendations

  • The Clock Struck One by Trudy Harris: This book introduces children to telling time in a fun and engaging way, using rhymes and colorful illustrations.
  • Telling Time with Big Mama Cat by Dan Harper: Big Mama Cat teaches her kittens how to tell time using various activities throughout the day, making the concept relatable and enjoyable for young readers.
  • Maisy's First Clock by Lucy Cousins: Maisy the mouse helps young readers learn about different times of the day and how to read a clock with moveable hands in this interactive book.

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