Title: Hickory Dickory Dock Lets Learn About Clocks
1Hickory Dickory Dock Lets Learn About Clocks
- by
- Carole Ackerman, Donna Dolak, Donita Makin,
Marcia Squire
2Hickory Dickory Dock
- Hickory, dickory dock!
- The mouse ran up the clock
- The clock struck one,
- The mouse ran down,
- Hickory, dickory dock!
3Wee Willie Winkie
Wee Willie Winkie runs through the
town, Upstairs and downstairs, in his
nightgown Rapping at the window, crying through
the lock, Are the children in their beds? Now
its eight oclock.
4The Ten O'Clock Scholar
A diller, a dollar, a ten oclock scholar! What
makes you come so soon? You used to come at ten
oclock, But now you come at noon.
5Introduction
- It is very important to be on time. You need to
know when to get up, when to go to school, when
to go to practices, when to go to meetings, and
when to go to dinner! - Lets learn about time so we will not be late.
- You will need to use the internet to find the
answers to questions about time.
6At the end of the activities you will be able to
- Use clocks to tell time to the hour
- Use clocks to tell time to the half-hour
- Use clocks to tell time in 5 minute intervals
- Use clocks to tell time to the minute
- Match digital time to analog time
- Be able to find what time it will be after a
certain period of elapsed time
7 Task 1To tell time to the hour,
the minute hand always points to the 12. The
hour hand points exactly to any number.
- Can you tell time to the hour?
- Click here for Snapdragon to help you tell time
to the hour.
8 Task 2To tell time to the
half-hour, remember the minute hand is always on
the six. The hour hand is half way between two
numbers.
- Click here to practice telling time to the hour
and the half-hour.
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10 Task 3Remember when you tell
time in 5 minute intervals, the hour hand is
pointing a little bit after the number. The
minute hand is pointing to a number. Remember
that you can count the minutes by 5's using the
hour marks.
- Is telling time to 5 minutes hard?
- Click here to tell time in 5 minute intervals.
- Click here to stop the clock on the correct time.
11 Task 4The hour hand is
pointing after the number. Each little line or
dot on the clock is a minute.Count the minutes
from twelve, until you reach the minute hand.
- I can even tell time to the minute.
- Click here to tell time to the minute.
12 Task 5There are two different
kinds of clocks. They are called analog, which
is a face clock and digital, which is just
numbers.
- Let's match digital time to analog time. Click
here.
13 Task 6Now the challenge! Can
you find what time it will be after a certain
period of elapsed time? Remember elapsed time is
how much time has passed after a given time.
14Show what you learned about telling time to the
hour.
Quiz Time!
- Let's take a telling time quiz.
15Another quiz for you!
Show what you learned about telling time to the
half-hour.
- Let's take a quiz telling time to the half-hour.
16Should we try another quiz?
Show what you learned about telling time in 5
minute intervals.
- Let's take a quiz about time in 5 minute
intervals.
17Here we go again! Another quiz.
- What time will it be later?
18- Telling time is one of the most important math
skills you will ever learn. - You will use what you learned for the rest of
your life. - Congratulations on completing the activities!!