Teaching kids to tell time past the hour - Around the Kampfire
Teaching kids to tell time past the hour can be challenging but it doesn’t have to be a struggle for you or your students. Learn simple ways you can make telling time so much easier for your 1st, 2nd, and 3rd graders that make telling time more concrete and fun! These teaching ideas and FREE telling time games and activities are ideal for teachers and homeschool parents of first, second and third graders.
Best Telling Time Activities for First Grade
Looking to start teaching time in your first grade classroom? When teaching time, it is important to incorporate hands-on activities like building a life size clock. This is a great way for students to learn about time to the hour and time to the nearest hour. You can also use Judy Clock activities. One of my favorite ways to introduce time is with Judy Clock activities. These are all really fun way to teach kids how to tell time!
The FIRST STEP to Teaching Time is...
Make teaching time to kids EASY with this simple strategy: teaching the Space of an Hour. This strategy is the essential start to telling time for all grade levels. Start in kindergarten by teaching your classroom clock and then use this strategy through telling time to the nearest five minutes in 2nd, & teaching elapsed time in upper elementary. Grab the FREE clock worksheet to introduce the strategy, then discover FUN telling time activities & clock activities for ALL grades!
Telling Time Practice
"What time is it?" "When is lunch time?" You have probably heard these questions more times than you care to say. Telling time is not always a fun skill to teach young learners. This free printable will help you to create an engaging learning activity for your kids. Once you print the free printable, I give you step-by-step directions on a telling time write the room activity. Come grab the free printable and get started with this time activity today. #time #activities #kids #free #printable
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