Tick-Tock Goes the Clock is like a sequel to Whoooo Knows the Time? It continues practice of analog time to the minute and quarter hour, and includes terms such as "quarter after, quarter to, 15 minutes before, and 15 minutes after". Children set up the 24 flip cards on a table and take turns choosing a clock card. They set their clock to the given time, then flip the card around to check their answer. This gives the students instant feedback or immediate correction as needed. This is a great activity for individual practice or for use in a small group learning center. An easy to read direction card ensures that students can work independently.
This activity is so easy for teachers, parents or volunteers to create! Simply reproduce on heavy paper, laminate if desired, cut apart and fold on the dotted lines. Provide a clock and let the practice begin! So much more interesting (and fun!) than a worksheet page!
Please also see Terry Palmieri's other telling time activity, "Whoooo Knows the Time?", also available here on TpT.

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Terry Palmieri specializes in the development and implementation of standard-based educational math and literacy activities for students in K - 2nd grade. During her 25 years of experience as a classroom teacher for students in the first three grade levels, she gravitated toward the use and development of interactive center activities to maximize learning. Positive feedback from colleagues who participated in her local and statewide workshops prompted Terry to share this experience-based expertise with other educators through her teacher-friendly math activity resources. Terry served as the Math Specialist in a Primary Project Child classroom with the Palm Beach County School Board for 5 years. She continues to develop standard-based educational math and literacy activities for students in K - 2nd grade. Her students' success with innovative interactive center activities and their enthusiasm for learning ignites her passion for continuous improvement.
