Showing posts with label time. Show all posts
Showing posts with label time. Show all posts

Sunday, 19 January 2014

A time lesson


Chuckle brothers
http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningzone/clips/how-to-read-a-clock/1802.html
The Chuckle Brothers explain how to read the time on an analogue clock to the nearest 5 minutes including  how to calculate time intervals and find start or end times for a given time interval.

Find it on the BBC learning Zone 
Clip 1802

A worksheet to print out   counting in 5's worksheets


What is the time? worksheet 

 Counting by 5's more worksheet 

Differentiated work : differences in time

http://www.helpingwithmath.com/printables/worksheets/time/wor0301time06.htm

Also see my other blog entries on time 

Saturday, 15 December 2012

24 hour clocks



2 activities to practice reading and calculating time using the 24 hour clock


Time resources


 From BBC Skillswise: 3 worksheets Entry1/2



What time does the programme start?












 Calculating journey times


What's the date? 

 

Tuesday, 20 November 2012

Time



Work sheet to print off  from Worksheet Genius 

 


















Sunday, 11 January 2009

Can't tell the time


My pre entry students can't tell the time and will be unlikely to learn .They can however learn strategies to help them manage time.To tell the time numeracy skills will be at Entry 2 and many of my students with learning difficulties are not at that level.
I have written about the level of skills and the curriculum references in my
previous blog entry about time (last paragraph).
The Pre entry curriculum says at Milestone 7
MSS1/M7.1: and MSS1/M7.2 students will be working on an awareness of time and recognising the names of the days of the week
So when I work on time with pre entry students I am developing:

An awareness of time
Awareness of time allows greater independence and choices. It includes the development of the ability to plan for important events and share news about events in the past and future.

Simple time management
The ability to learn routines and arrive on time .

Simple strategies for time management
This will include

Sign and say the days of the week.
Think about the past.Understanding of yesterday today and tomorrow.
The marking of significant events e.g birthdays,holiday and Christmas,bonfire night.
Awareness of the passing of time
Awareness of the length of time
The setting of targets about time management.

I'd be interested to hear from you if you think differently about teaching time telling and the strategies you have used.

Sunday, 22 June 2008

Telling the Time

I have a project I like to do on time called The Human Clock.
I have been able to use this with mixed ability groups ( basic skills ranging from Milestone 8 - Entry 3 ). The website shows a photograph depicting the current time every minute of the day. Each minute there is a different picture, many sent in by the web site viewers.The pictures are taken all around the world, some are clear like the bike shop photo others more obscure, for example the beach scene at Rimini.





The students have fun spotting the time in the pictures.



The next step is to use the digital camera to create your own photos using the college environment.These can then be made into a PowerPoint presentation and viewed as a resource for teaching the time. Still photos make a good wall display either arranged in a time line or to look like a clock. Clock faces can be put along side the photos to further reinforce skills.
Some of the resources I use are :
Real clocks.
Clock faces to print out from Northern grid for Learning.
Print outs of clocks covering hours,half past ,quarter to and quarter past .Available from Senteacher printables section.




Interactive games
Stop the Clock 1 O'clock and half past matching digital and analogue.
Stop the Clock 2 15 minute interval matching digital and analogue.
Stop the Clock 3 5 minute interval matching digital and analogue.
Stop the Clock 4 1 minute interval matching digital and analogue.
Stop the Clock 5 1 minute interval matching digital and analogue 24 hour clock.
Only Fools and Horses BBC Skillswise interactive game teaching the 24 hour clock.
Interactive Whiteboard
Interactive clock on Oswego.org . Gives a clock to put on the whiteboard -allows you to demonstrate times showing the correct movement of the hands.
Digital timer. helps teach awareness of time. Click on the help section if you are not sure how it works.
Class Timer helps teach awareness of time.
Virtual stop watch helps teach awareness of time.

Teaching time starts with an awareness of key events and an understanding of morning afternoon and evening. ( Entry 1 skill ). To begin to tell the time the student must be able to read, recognise order and understand the value of numbers. They must also be able to tell the difference between the length of the two hands of the clock. With these skills they can begin to learn o'clock . The Core Curriculum puts this as an Entry 2 Skill. After that comes a whole load of higher level skills including:
Counting and ordering numbers to 60
counting in 5's and 10's
Counting on .

Matching the level of number skill to the appropriate level time skill helped me set realistic targets for the students.