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Math

  • The child has learned to read and tell time using the analogue clock, including understanding the hour and minute hands.
  • They have grasped the concept of the 12-hour and 24-hour clock and can convert between the two formats.
  • The child has learned to calculate the elapsed time between two given times on an analogue clock.
  • They can solve word problems involving time, such as calculating the duration of different activities.

After learning the analogue clock, you can encourage continued development by introducing time-related games and activities. For example, you can create a scavenger hunt where the child has to solve time-related clues to find hidden treasures. You can also use cooking or baking activities to help reinforce time concepts by having the child follow recipes that involve different cooking times.

Book Recommendations

  • Clock Dance by Anne Tyler: A novel that explores the passage of time and how it impacts the characters' lives.
  • The Time Warp Trio Series by Jon Scieszka: A humorous and engaging series that features time-traveling adventures.
  • Time for Andrew: A Ghost Story by Mary Downing Hahn: This intriguing story involves time travel and mystery, perfect for fourth-grade readers.

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