In my classroom, I have labeled my clock. These labels have evolved over the years, from the flower you see in the image above, to something a little more condensed when I changed classrooms and had a little less space. The labels show the minutes and the language of the hour, quarter hours, and half hour. Having this visible every day allows your students to tackle time skills whenever they are feeling inspired to do so, rather than only thinking about this during your lessons.
For example, rather than saying, "Time for recess, boys and girls!" you can say, "Look at the clock. It is now 9:40. In five minutes it will be recess!"
Having these significant times posted gives students a reference to use throughout the day and I have to say it has definitely helped with the learning curve in my classroom! Do you have any tips or tricks that you use when teaching students about telling time? Share them in the comments at the bottom of this post!
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