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How to Tell the Time - Part 1 (o'clock, half past, quarter to, quarter past)

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Teacher Contributor:
Take Flight
Grade Level:
2-5
Categories:
Math, Measurement, Time, Clocks
  • How to Tell the Time - Part 1 (o'clock, half past, quarter to, quarter past)
  • How to Tell the Time - Part 1 (o'clock, half past, quarter to, quarter past)
  • How to Tell the Time - Part 1 (o'clock, half past, quarter to, quarter past)
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Description

A guide and worksheet practice to learn o’clock, half past, quarter past, and quarter to!

 

In this packet, students will learn how to:

  • Read and draw analogue and digital clocks to the hour (o’clock)
  • Read and draw analogue and digital clocks to the half hour (half past)
  • Read and draw analogue and digital clocks to the quarter hour (quarter past)
  • Read and draw analogue and digital clocks to three-quarters of an hour (quarter to)

 

What’s included?

-   6 posters teaching how to tell the time. 

  • These yellow poster explain how to read analogue clocks to the hour, half hour, quarter hour, and three-quarter hour.

-   4 worksheets for telling the time to the hour (o’clock).

  • These worksheets cover reading/writing and drawing the time on digital and analogue clocks.

-   4 worksheets for telling the time to the half hour (half past).

  • These worksheets cover reading/writing and drawing the time on digital and analogue clocks.

-   4 worksheets for telling the time to the quarter hour (quarter past). 

  • These worksheets cover reading/writing and drawing the time on digital and analogue clocks.

-   4 worksheets for telling the time to the three-quarters of an hour (quarter to).

  • These worksheets cover reading/writing and drawing the time on digital and analogue clocks.

-   4 worksheets for reviewing o’clock, half past, quarter past, and quarter to. 

  • These worksheets cover reading/writing and drawing the time on digital and analogue clocks.

-   Answer key for the 20 pages of worksheets.

 

How do I prepare? 

  • You can make complete packets by printing and stapling the yellow and white pages double-sided. (Or, half-page booklets work great, too, and save paper!)
    • Alternatively, the yellow pages can be printed as posters for a bulletin board to remind students throughout the unit. The white worksheet pages can then be printed off for practice.
  • There are answer keys for all of the worksheet practice pages. These can be projected on a whiteboard/SMART board or printed for students to check their work independently, or to check each other’s work. 

 

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