What time is it? A practice with clocks.
Students will be able to practice drawing clock hands and telling the correct time on 12 clocks.
Students will be able to practice drawing clock hands and telling the correct time on 12 clocks.
In this scrambled sentences vocabulary worksheet activity, students will rearrange the sentence so that it makes sense. Each sentence is broken down into three pieces. The vocab I am hitting in this reading center activity is, effect, clock, quarter, cause, prepare, description, culture, time, process, and glared.
When students are finished they will then go through each sentence and circle all the verbs they can find.
In this game, students will read a sentence with missing words and then find the correct item that matches what belongs in the space. As students get better and move up levels, strange critters begin to chase after them. Options to play are, fact and opinion, context clues, drawing conclusions, and 1-4 syllable words.
Your students will read about Skip, a squirrel with a problem. He doesn't like to eat his vegetables. Skip and his friend come up with a solution. As students read the cloze reading story, they will use a word bank to fill in the blanks with. Students will change the words into contractions
This educational website does a great job with it's analog and digital clock. You can change the clock to real time. You can roll a dice to get a random time on the clock. You can actually change the mode and use the clock's hands to demonstrate angles and fractions. The clock's style and color can also be changed. You can also change the style of the tick marks that go around the clock which makes it easier for students to view, when you are demonstrating different times.
This website provides great student whiteboard activities for elapsed time. There are two clocks that are completely changeable so that you can ask students what the elapsed time is. I use the dice frequently because it provides completely random times. You can hide one clock and then give how many hours before or after that specific time and now your students have to either draw the time they calculate it to be and then unhide the clock so students can verify their calculations.
In this science video, Veritasium does a fantastic job interviewing the public to see if they know what it actually means to be a solid, liquid or a gas. It is fun to watch people try to remember from their schooling what the scientific answer is. This would be a great video to show when introducing 3 of the 4 states of matter to your chemistry or physical science students.
Students will demonstrate their knowledge of multiplication by using strategies like groups of, arrays, and repeated addition. They will model each one of seven problems.
I use this digital geoboard with my 3rd grade students when teaching shapes. I have students do their best to create, 2d shapes like triangles, right triangles, pentagon, hexagon, octogon, kite, square, rhombus, and rectangles. When we are done with learning the shapes, students create their own image on the geoboard. There are many variables that students and teachers can use when creating their shapes like, rubber band color, size of geoboard, add grid, fill in each shape to count area and perimeter, and add text. Once finished you cna click the share button to gen
This Study Jam video uses two cartoon characters to describe the processes of weathering and erosion. The content and scientific explanation is great and created with young children in mind.