This telling time activity is meant to get your students moving. It is especially appealing to your kinesthetic learners and is tiered to meet the various readiness levels of all your students. Print, cut and laminate the clock cards. Mount them with painters tape around your classroom. They are tiered and color coded based on the readiness of your student. Each tier contains 12 cards, 2 sets, that you can change out to extend learning. Students use the corresponding colored recording sheets to identify the time on the spring clock with the corresponding colored border. Green borders represent time to the hour, yellow borders represent time to the hour and one half hour and purple borders are for time to a five minute mark. Of course, if you prefer not to mount these around your room, you could simply place them in a seasonal bucket and have students draw a card and record what they find. I also like to extend this activity by having the students make the time on an individual clock when they have recorded all their answers.
Great timing as I just finished time and it will be a great way to extend the learning.
April 6, 2013
jestarr0613
Awesome! Worked out great for our theme!
April 3, 2013
7all4him7
Thank you so much! This is adorable!
March 26, 2013
sjustice31
Great activity!
Thanks!
March 19, 2013
jhalsey2
Love this! Cute graphics and love that it is differentiated.
March 12, 2013
bogey6
Love write the room activities.
February 18, 2013
maladd
Love it and all your stuff!
February 7, 2013
bevbk
thank you! love the different levels!
February 5, 2013
Melissa
I LOVE that this is differentiated and the clipart is simple (not just for spring!). My students noticed that the hour hand for the half hour should really be in the middle, and I had to agree.
January 20, 2013
deknight
Great leveled resource.
January 17, 2013
ymca4lifer09
Used this during morning meeting! Love the different levels!
LOOOOOVE THIS!!! I do a lot with write the room throughout the school year. I was able to post all of the clocks around the room and the students did a great job walking around, reading the clock and writing the time!!!!
September 23, 2012
ajadarak
love these games!
September 7, 2012
joldham3
My students LOVED looking for their colors. Thank you!
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