Telling Time
Read: "Winnie-the-Pooh Tells Time" Insipired by A.A. Milne With
Decorations by Ernest H. Shepard, "The Grouchy Ladybug" by Eric Carle
or any other "Time" book.
Clock Craft: Make a clock using a paper plate and writing the numbers
on it. Make a little and a big hand out of an index card.
Attach to the center of the clock using a brad. Decorate it.
Practice by using a enlarged clock from Home 2 Learn. Laminate it.
Talk about how to tell time. For example, "The little had is
always the hour and the big hand tells you the minutes".
Practice on a movable clock.
Play online games.
LearningPlanet.com
- TimeWorks
Music: Tick
Tock Including music, sheet music, and activities to go along with
it.
Cut out the four clocks at Telling
Time Print Out (Black & White) @ Home 2 Learn.
On the left hand side of a piece of construction paper, write:
"I Can Tell Time!" Under that write: "What time is
it?" "It is ___ o'clock."
Place "ten - ten", "twelve - 12", "two - 2", "three - 3", on the side
or above each clock after printing it out.
Time Books
Game Time! talks about: weeks, days, hours,
minutes, seconds.
Other Links
Telling Time (by
the hour) 1st Grade
A lesson plan using the book "The Grouchy Ladybug" by Eric Carle.
Online Time Activities![]() BBC - CBeebies: Fun & Games: Tikkabilla Clock I am learning how to tell time with my friend Kat @ abctooncenter Identifying Time-The Hour @ Kids Online Resources Interactive Judy Clock LearningPlanet.com - TimeWorks My Day (What time is it?) @ kidzclub Time Teller @ Lil' Fingers What Time Is It? @ PrimaryGames.com Time Clock @ Cartoon Critters This one only works in certain browsers. Feeding Time @ LittleFingers.com Grades 2-4 Telling Time Listen to the time and choose the answer. (Older Children) That Quiz: Time |