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Today we are going to learn to tell the time on a 12-hour digital clock.
Edges, faces, vertices of prisms, nets of cuboids and making 3D shapes are just some of the activities in this set of worksheets.
Start to read the time on a clock to the hour.
Reading and writing the time to the half hour. Drawing hands on a clock face.
Writing times for a digital clock display, using quarter to and quarter past.
Weighing scales can often look similar to a clock face, making them tricky to read accurately.
Questions which need an understanding of a.m., p.m., 24 hour clock, leap years as well as using graphs.
Use digital clock times to complete the sentences.
Read digital clocks and draw clock hands to the nearest minute.
In Week 12 we take a look at time, using am and pm as well as the 24 hour clock. Once again we revisit the 7x and 9x tables and complete the term with some changer from £5 and £10.
In week 33 we look at decimal fractions, understanding products, the 24 hour clock, formal written methods of calculating and mental arithmetic.
Hard conversions from 24 hour clock to a.m. and p.m and words.
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