That was a bit of fun but not a reliable way to tell the time so let’s continue to learn to tell the time on an analogue clock, a clock with a face.
That was a bit of fun but not a reliable way to tell the time so let’s continue to learn to tell the time on an analogue clock, a clock with a face.
If you have made a timetable you might need to set an alarm to remind you to do something.
I have an alarm set for 11am to remind me to photograph the sky and an alarm set for the time I should be going to bed!
Throughout the day look at your clock on the hour and half past the hour, maybe you could set an alarm in your phone. What are you doing at those times?
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White Rose Maths Time Booklet Year 1
White Rose Maths Time Booklet Year 2
When I was little I would love finding these seed heads intact and using them to ‘tell the time’. I would blow the dandelion and say 1 o’clock, blow the dandelion – 2 o’clock etc. I would ask what time it was and then try to blow the dandelion that number of times to confirm that a dandelion clock did work!
Watch these children playing this game. Could you do this with your family?
Enjoy this story ‘What’s the Time Mr Wolf’ being read by the author Debi Gliori
Learn these dance moves to help you keep in TIME to the music
So many of you are still enjoying learning about bees .
Then visit the Magic Door Beehive Dance to take part