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.
A third-grade worksheet designed to reinforce rounding numbers to the nearest 10 and nearest 100. It included 3 word problems, 4 questions using a number line, and a mix of rounding to 10s and 100s.
3rd-grade students practice telling time using this worksheet. There are 9 clocks where students have to either draw the clock face or write down the time that a clock is showing. There is also 4 subtraction across zeros using 3 digit numbers as a review.
3rd-grade students practice telling time using this worksheet. There are 9 clocks where students have to either draw the clock face or write down the time that a clock is showing. There is also 4 subtraction across zeros using 3 digit numbers as a review.
3rd-grade students practice telling time using this worksheet. There are 9 clocks where students have to either draw the clock face or write down the time that a clock is showing. There is also 4 subtraction across zeros using 3 digit numbers as a review.
3rd-grade students practice telling time using this worksheet. There are 9 clocks where students have to either draw the clock face or write down the time that a clock is showing. There is also 4 subtraction across zeros using 3 digit numbers as a review.
During a leap year, this video would be great to show your students when the question arises, "Why do we have a leap year?" This video discusses the calendar that was developed by the Romans and the Egyptians. Lunar and Solar calendars are discussed.