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It’s Time for Telling Time…and a FREEBIE too! :)

August 18, 2014 by Tamara

Happy Monday to you all! πŸ™‚ Β Have you heard about the sale this week?
How exciting is that! πŸ™‚
There were a few things that I didn’t pick up on the last sale! πŸ™
This one day sale is such a blessing! πŸ™‚
My store will be on sale on Wednesday, so if there’s something there that you wanted…Wednesday is your day! πŸ™‚ Β Don’t forget to put in the code for a deeper discount! πŸ™‚
This hop is all about our best selling items, so today I’ll share
This is one of my favorite units to teach! πŸ™‚
It’s super comprehensive and offers the students multiple opportunities for in class practice!
This pack is aligned to Common Core and has seven different activities for students to use while practicing telling time to the hour and half hour.
I start off by using my teaching powerpoints. Β They are explicit. Β The objective is mentioned within the powerpoint, and there is also an opportunity for whole group or partner review at the end after instruction.
Perfect for an observation!
Also included in the zip file are my anchor charts for telling time, along with all of the center games and recording sheets.
Last year, we used these for two and a half weeks! πŸ™‚
Several of the stations we used even after that…the kids enjoyed them so much! πŸ™‚
If you need resources for collaborative discussion, the analog/digital match activity or the read, listen and switch activity have high student engagement.
Because I used student friendly language in all of the activities, the students could either get the repetitive nature of the word patterns, or read the story problems independently.
I’ve also got an adorable Grouchy Ladybug craft that would work GREAT for a portfolio assessment! πŸ™‚
Here’s a copy of my roll and cover to the hour!
Just print out the clock cubes, glue them together, and let the kids roll and cover the correct digital time after they’ve read the correct analog time.
If you’d like this product for your own class, click HERE to be directed to it in my Blog Shop.
Next up is the lovely Karen Jones! πŸ™‚
She was the sweetie behind my lovely TPT Sale button above! πŸ™‚
Thanks so much for that Karen! πŸ™‚
I can’t wait to see what you’ve got for us on your page! πŸ™‚


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