Objective
By the end of this lesson, you will be able to read the time on a clock like a pro!
Materials and Prep
- 1 Analog Clock
- 1 Digital Clock
- Pen and Paper
- Enthusiasm and a Willingness to Learn!
Activities
- Clock Match-Up: Draw the hands of the clock on paper and match them to the corresponding digital time.
- Time Telling Race: Set a timer and see how quickly you can tell the time on different clocks around the house.
- Clock Craft: Create your own paper clock with movable hands to practice telling time.
Talking Points
- Quotation: "The short hand on the clock tells us the hour, while the long hand tells us the minutes."
- Quotation: "When the short hand is pointing to the 12, it's an 'o'clock' time."
- Quotation: "Each number on the clock represents 5 minutes. Can you count by 5s?"
- Quotation: "Remember, the hour hand is shorter than the minute hand!"
- Quotation: "Practice makes perfect! Keep practicing telling time, and you'll become a clock reading expert!"