10-minute activities to practice with your child at home
Your child is learning to tell time to the exact minute using both analog and digital clocks, and to figure out how much time passes between events. These are skills they'll use every day! The activities below make time practice part of your daily routine.
The Florida FAST assessment tests both reading clocks AND calculating elapsed time. Students need to know a.m. vs. p.m., read analog clocks to the nearest minute, and solve problems like "The movie started at 2:30 and lasted 2 hours. What time did it end?" Practice with real schedules helps!
Practice with real daily times
Post an analog clock in your kitchen and refer to it throughout the day. "What time is it now? When will it be 6:00?"
Calculate show lengths and end times
Real elapsed time with cooking
Race to figure out the end time before setting the kitchen timer. Whoever gets it right picks the next snack!
Hora y tiempo transcurrido: Su hijo esta aprendiendo a leer la hora al minuto exacto y a calcular cuanto tiempo pasa entre eventos. Esto incluye usar a.m. (manana) y p.m. (tarde/noche).
Actividades en casa:
Importante: Tenga un reloj analogico visible en casa y consultenlo frecuentemente.