Process Here are the games that we will play in order to reach our goals of learning how to tell time. You will need to play each game in the order given. Your teacher may have to read some of the instructions to you.
1."Kid Klok" will let you select the hour and minutes you want the clock to read. Watching the placement of the hour and minute hands will enable you to read time more quickly. Begin by clicking the first arrow at the hour box. Slide down to the number 1. The second and third boxes are the minutes. First view :00 minutes. Click the gray Show this time box to view One o'clock (l:00). To view a half hour later change the minutes to read :30 to see One thirty (l:30) shown. Now view the rest of the first box numbers by hour and half hour.
2. “Willy the Watchdog” This game is called Willie the Watchdog. You will need a partner to play this game to see who knows the most about telling time to the hour and half hour. Click on the die to roll land then click on the red arrow to move the hand to the correct matching time. Good luck!
3. Know you are ready to test your knowledge of telling time by the hour at Just In Time Quiz 1. Test your skill at telling time by the half-hour at Quiz 2. Good luck taking the quizzes. Follow the directions at the top of the worksheet pages. Don't forget to click the Get Score button when the the quiz is finished.
4.Write the time gameis a fun game to help you how to write times to the hour and half hour. Test your skills by matching the time on the clock to how you would write the time shown.
5. Concentrating on Time is a fun game of cards. This matching card game was created by your teacher to give you practice reading time. Click on the tan rectangle that says Concentration. When the game appears, try to discover all the matching pairs of time. After all matches have been made, click the blue rectangle that says New Game.Have Fun!
6. Quiz This quiz will check to see if you can tell time to the half hour. Click on the get score when you are done. Did you get 10 out of 10? Good luck! Don’t forget to raise your hand when you are finished.
Here are the games that we will play in order to reach our goals of learning how to tell time. You will need to play each game in the order given. Your teacher may have to read some of the instructions to you.
1. "Kid Klok" will let you select the hour and minutes you want the clock to read. Watching the placement of the hour and minute hands will enable you to read time more quickly. Begin by clicking the first arrow at the hour box. Slide down to the number 1. The second and third boxes are the minutes. First view :00 minutes. Click the gray Show this time box to view One o'clock (l:00). To view a half hour later change the minutes to read :30 to see One thirty (l:30) shown. Now view the rest of the first box numbers by hour and half hour.
2. “Willy the Watchdog” This game is called Willie the Watchdog. You will need a partner to play this game to see who knows the most about telling time to the hour and half hour. Click on the die to roll land then click on the red arrow to move the hand to the correct matching time. Good luck!
3. Know you are ready to test your knowledge of telling time by the hour at Just In Time Quiz 1. Test your skill at telling time by the half-hour at Quiz 2. Good luck taking the quizzes. Follow the directions at the top of the worksheet pages. Don't forget to click the Get Score button when the the quiz is finished.
4. Write the time gameis a fun game to help you how to write times to the hour and half hour. Test your skills by matching the time on the clock to how you would write the time shown.
5. Concentrating on Time is a fun game of cards. This matching card game was created by your teacher to give you practice reading time. Click on the tan rectangle that says Concentration. When the game appears, try to discover all the matching pairs of time. After all matches have been made, click the blue rectangle that says New Game. Have Fun!
6. Quiz This quiz will check to see if you can tell time to the half hour. Click on the get score when you are done. Did you get 10 out of 10? Good luck! Don’t forget to raise your hand when you are finished.
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