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"Telling Time to Minute" contains high-end 3D animations that explain abstract topics visually in detail to understand it more easily. Since the content is visually instructed, it creates excitement in learning by the users and improves the retention rate to a greater extent which is also proved through research by educators. Best suited product for homeschool/ distance learning and is licensed to serve school districts, teachers & students.

Why is it important to be able to tell time? Its mandate because we use time every day. We use it to schedule appointments, to reach school before the lecture begins, to arrive at work on time, to catch a flight, to go to lunch, or even to go to the movies. Time is measured in seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, and years. We measure days, weeks, months, and years using a calendar while we measure time in hours and minutes using a clock. There are two types of clocks: digital and analog.

  • Digital clocks show the hour and minutes separated by a colon.
  • Analog clocks display the time with hands moving clockwise around the face of the clock.

Reading an analog clock is an essential skill. The 12 numbers around the face of a clock represent the hours. The shorter hand tells the hour and the longer hand tells the minutes. Since there are 60 minutes in an hour, the more you practice, the easier it becomes and the best you understand, the better you can make it!

By watching this 3D video, users can gain complete knowledge of Telling Time to Minute and its application in reality throughout the streaming with included live modeled practical examples and proven theories, methods, formulae, short tips for a better understanding of the topic. This resource will also help a teacher to explain the topic visually in detail as in the digital classroom. Whereas the students can learn and upholds the excitement in learning with realistic 3D visuals, content text in supporting documents. These topics are curriculum aligned and there are numerous videos with various topics developed and placed in our store.

It’s well known among educators through research that complex and abstract topics can be understood more easily (especially by younger students) when concepts are introduced visually. Thus we came up with the ideology in providing the learners with 3D animated visual content that brings a realistic feel & creates fascination, fun in enriching education and skills with distance learning compatibility.

Please see the preview for the quality, and Supporting document preview to know more about what's been covered in the video. For further communication and details, users can visit www.cubedigico.com.

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Singapore Math 3rd Grade "Telling Time" Exciting Animation Video eLearning

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2nd - 4th
Duration
4:26

Description

"Telling Time to Minute" contains high-end 3D animations that explain abstract topics visually in detail to understand it more easily. Since the content is visually instructed, it creates excitement in learning by the users and improves the retention rate to a greater extent which is also proved through research by educators. Best suited product for homeschool/ distance learning and is licensed to serve school districts, teachers & students.

Why is it important to be able to tell time? Its mandate because we use time every day. We use it to schedule appointments, to reach school before the lecture begins, to arrive at work on time, to catch a flight, to go to lunch, or even to go to the movies. Time is measured in seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, and years. We measure days, weeks, months, and years using a calendar while we measure time in hours and minutes using a clock. There are two types of clocks: digital and analog.

  • Digital clocks show the hour and minutes separated by a colon.
  • Analog clocks display the time with hands moving clockwise around the face of the clock.

Reading an analog clock is an essential skill. The 12 numbers around the face of a clock represent the hours. The shorter hand tells the hour and the longer hand tells the minutes. Since there are 60 minutes in an hour, the more you practice, the easier it becomes and the best you understand, the better you can make it!

By watching this 3D video, users can gain complete knowledge of Telling Time to Minute and its application in reality throughout the streaming with included live modeled practical examples and proven theories, methods, formulae, short tips for a better understanding of the topic. This resource will also help a teacher to explain the topic visually in detail as in the digital classroom. Whereas the students can learn and upholds the excitement in learning with realistic 3D visuals, content text in supporting documents. These topics are curriculum aligned and there are numerous videos with various topics developed and placed in our store.

It’s well known among educators through research that complex and abstract topics can be understood more easily (especially by younger students) when concepts are introduced visually. Thus we came up with the ideology in providing the learners with 3D animated visual content that brings a realistic feel & creates fascination, fun in enriching education and skills with distance learning compatibility.

Please see the preview for the quality, and Supporting document preview to know more about what's been covered in the video. For further communication and details, users can visit www.cubedigico.com.

~ Adding a new dimension to learning

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April 9, 2021
At 2:48 minutes you say the time is 8:50 and it is really 7:50 so I can't use this video. The video still is not fixed!
Ashley Z.
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Grades taught: 3rd

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