The focus for Maths is learning about Time.
To get really good at telling the time you need to practise.
Use the songs, videos and worksheets to help you get better and faster at telling the time.
Challenge yourself to see how fast you can answer the questions to tell the time showing on the clock. You will need to be speedy. Click on the image to go to the Mathsframe Site. Scroll down to find the game, choose your difficulty level and start playing.
Watch the slideshow "Telling the Time" first.
When you click on the activity, you will be making your own copy of it so you can answer the questions. See how fast you can get at telling the time accurately.
Click on the image to make a copy of this slideshow. When your slideshow is open, click on "Slideshow" and use the arrow key to move through the slides.
Match the clocks to the times shown. Use the teaching clock to help you. When your slideshow is open, click on "Slideshow" and use the arrow key to move through the slides, answering the questions on each slide.
Find out about different types of clocks and ways to tell the time.
How many different ways can you remember?
What is a clock with hands on it called?
Watch the video, listen and practise yourself until you become an expert at telling the time when it is "half past".
The song will help you remember the difference between analogue and digital clocks and to tell the time when it is o'clock and half past.
Make your own clock with a paper plate or cut a circle out of cardboard. Add the numbers to your clock making sure you put the numbers in the right place. You can create your own design for the face of your clock. Watch the Sun and Moon Clocks video if you want to see how these clocks were made.
Learn about telling the time with quarter past and quarter to.
You will be making your own copy of the slideshow. When your slideshow is open, click on "Slideshow" and use the arrow key to move through the slides.
This activity is a challenge. Learn about telling the time in 5 minute intervals, then working out what time the clocks are showing. Give it a try and keep practising.
Draw your own clock with chalk or paint with coloured water, put the numbers on your clock and find sticks to use for the hands. Have fun making and guessing the time.