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This activity is recommended for use with an interactive whiteboard


Practising changing the time on a digital clock with reference to an analogue clock.

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Learning objectives/outcomes:
Northern Ireland: Key Stage 1
Processes:
- select the materials and mathematics appropriate for a task
- develop different approaches to problem solving
- understand mathematical language and be able to use it to talk about their work
- explain their way of working
Measures:
- recognise times on the analogue clocks and digital displays
Key Stage 2
Processes:
- take increasing responsibility for selecting and using the materials and the mathematics required for their work
- understand mathematical language and use it to discuss their work and explain their thinking
Measures:
- recognise times on the analogue and digital clocks and understand the relationship between the 12 and 24 hour clocks
Printable ResourcesOn the hour and half past
Printable ResourcesQuarter to and quarter past
Printable ResourcesFive, ten, twenty, twenty five past/to
Clip ArtPrintable assessment sheet
Homework sheet iconTime out
Additional informationAdditional information:
Megahops: The maximum number of megahops awarded in this activity is 15. The points are awarding for successfully completing the activity and are not dependent on whether a child gets answers right or wrong first time.
Location in Spark Island: Sparklantis: Atlantean Suburb: Atlantean House: Hall
Related activity information: For an activity focussing on changing the time on both an analogue clock face and a digital clock, try What's the time?. For an activity focussing on changing the time on an analogue clock face, try It's a Wind up!.

SEN information
Suitable for children with Moderate and Specific Learning Difficulties, including children with Dyscalculia. This activity allows lots of consolidation, reinforcement and practice in the use of digital and analogue time. Text is read for children, which should ensure the activity can be undertaken by children who are not confident readers or who have difficulties with reading, thereby giving all children the opportunity to succeed at the activity and also gain a sense of independence.

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