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Math

  • The child has learned how to identify and read the hour and minute hands on an analog clock.
  • They can accurately tell the time to the nearest hour, half-hour, and quarter-hour.
  • The child understands the concept of AM and PM and can differentiate between the two.
  • They can solve basic word problems involving time, such as calculating the duration of an activity.

For continued development related to telling time on an analog clock, encourage the child to practice reading the time in different scenarios. They can create their own clock faces using paper or a whiteboard and challenge themselves to read the time in various situations. They can also play interactive time-telling games online or use mobile apps that provide practice and reinforcement.

Book Recommendations

  • The Time Traveler's Guide to Ancient Egypt by John Farndon: This book combines history and time-telling skills, taking the reader on a journey through ancient Egypt while exploring the concept of time in different civilizations.
  • The Giver by Lois Lowry: This dystopian novel explores themes of time and memory and can spark discussions about the importance of time in our lives.
  • The Clockwork Three by Matthew J. Kirby: This adventure story features a magical clockwork violin and intertwines the concept of time with mystery and friendship.

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