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TGB: telling the time o’clock and half past.
Starter
Write these numbers as words.
32- thirty- two
48- forty-eight
67- sixty-seven
Write these words as numbers.
Twenty-one- 21
Thirty- six- 36
Ninety- two- 92
Here are some questions for you to have a go at.
Match the events to the approximate time they happen.
9 o’clock’ go to school
Half past 10 playtime
12 o’clock lunchtime
Half past 3 Home time
Here are some questions for you to have a go at.
Practise in a clock making these times.
If you can’t access a clock here is a link to a clock that you can change the time on.
https://www.visnos.com/demos/clock
7 o’clock | Half past 11 |
10 o’clock | 2 o’clock |
Half past 3 | Half past 1 |
9 o’clock | Half past 4 |
Half past 12 | 5 o’clock |
Share pictures of your clocks with me for me to have a look at.
Here are some questions for you to have a go at.
Write the correct times.
Half past 4 Half past 10
Seven o’clock Half past three
Nine o’clock Half past 12
Here are some questions for you to have a go at.
Miss Lister has matched the clocks to the times. Is she correct? Can you mark her work?
11 o’clock- correct
three o’clock- incorrect
five o’clock- correct
6 o’clock incorrect
12 o’clock correct
Here are some questions for you to have a go at.
Miss Topliss is reading the time. She thinks the clock shows 3 o’clock.
Is she correct? No
What mistake has she made? She has mixed up the minute and hour hand.
Challenge
Alex is correct.
Challenge
Is Miss Lotysz correct?
Incorrect, it will be inbetween 11 and 12.
Challenge
Miss Topliss thinks
Is Miss Topliss correct? No
The hour hand will be on 1, the minute hand will be on 12.
Explain your reasoning.
Here is a game for you to have a go at once you have completed your learning.
https://mathsframe.co.uk/en/resources/resource/116/telling-the-time
Don’t forget to share pictures of your work with me, you never know they might appear on the blog. Check back at 3pm for the answers to today’s learning.