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Preview of What Time Does The Business Open? Digital Task Cards

What Time Does The Business Open? Digital Task Cards

Make time-telling accessible and engaging for your students with interactive, paperless digital activities. Includes both digital clocks (number displays) and analog clocks. Practice telling time to the hour (o’clock), quarter past (:15), half past (:30), and quarter to (:45). Ideal for remote learning or independent practice✅ Great for special education, autism support, and transition programs✅ Absolutely NO PREP – just open and go! This Comes With:INTERACTIVE PDFs for desktop (no intern
Preview of Telling Time Vocabulary for Adult ESL Newcomers WORKSHEETS & ACTIVITIES

Telling Time Vocabulary for Adult ESL Newcomers WORKSHEETS & ACTIVITIES

Created by
Rike Neville
With a clock on every phone, why should we teach adult ESL students how to ask for and tell the time? Because real-life situations demand it! Phones get left behind, batteries die, or sometimes we simply need to ask when an event begins or ends. Additionally, navigating websites or schedules in English can be overwhelming for learners, especially when trying to find specific information quickly. Time-telling skills are essential for appointments, work schedules, public transportation, and ever
Preview of Elapsed Time Activities Bundle | Real-Life Time & Medication Timing Tasks

Elapsed Time Activities Bundle | Real-Life Time & Medication Timing Tasks

Help your students build real-life time skills with this engaging Elapsed Time Activities Bundle! Designed for middle school and special education classrooms, this resource supports students in understanding elapsed time through meaningful, functional scenarios—including daily schedules and medication timing. This bundle includes two differentiated resources that scaffold learning and promote independence. Students practice determining elapsed time, identifying next times, and deciding if some
Preview of Elapsed Time Task Cards & Word Problems | Math Center 112 Cards | Mental Math

Elapsed Time Task Cards & Word Problems | Math Center 112 Cards | Mental Math

🎉 112 Elapsed Time & Math Problem-Solving Task Cards! ⏰➕ Make learning elapsed time fun and interactive! This set of 112 task cards is perfect for: ✅ Independent practice ✅ Small group work ✅ Math centers ✅ Homework or review✨ What’s included: Word problems that build real-world time skills Mixed math problems to strengthen critical thinking Differentiated levels to challenge all learners Student-friendly layout with clear, colorful design 🕒 Why teachers love it: Saves planning ti
Preview of Set the Clock — Draw the Hands | 179 Versions, Self-Checking QR — High School Ma

Set the Clock — Draw the Hands | 179 Versions, Self-Checking QR — High School Ma

Each unique card shows a blank clock face and a target time; students draw the hour and minute hands to show it. It is the partner skill to reading a clock — and the one that reveals whether students really understand how the two hands move together. A full answer key is included.Times are to the nearest five minutes. The numbered face is captured to scale from the Scale Eye interactive. Each card stands alone when cut apart.Each card requires students to:Place the minute hand at the correct fiv
Preview of What Time? Vocational Scenarios Digital Task Cards

What Time? Vocational Scenarios Digital Task Cards

This NO PREP, PAPERLESS digital interactive resource helps students strengthen their functional reading and time-telling skills through real-world vocational scenarios. Using both digital and analog clocks, students will practice calculating time, planning ahead, and organizing schedules—essential for building independence and preparing for the workplace. ✅ Realistic time-based scenarios ✅ Encourages time awareness, planning, and executive functioning ✅ Ideal for special education, tra
Preview of Telling Time Flashcards Special Ed | Analog Digital Clock

Telling Time Flashcards Special Ed | Analog Digital Clock

Created by
MiniMinds craft
These telling time flashcards for special education give students focused practice with analog and digital clocks, morning routines, and real-world time concepts. Use them for ABA therapy, autism support, life skills instruction, independent work, or IEP goal practice.
Preview of Leaving For Work In Time Digital Task Cards

Leaving For Work In Time Digital Task Cards

Help students build essential pre-vocational skills with this interactive digital activity focused on punctuality and planning ahead! Using a visual word problem format, students practice calculating elapsed time by identifying their scheduled work start time, estimated travel time, time needed to get ready, and how early they’ll arrive. This real-life math scenario reinforces the importance of being on time—a key skill for success in any job! ✅ Great for teaching time management and resp
Preview of What time does the business open? Task Cards

What time does the business open? Task Cards

Differentiated life skills task cards to practice Functional Reading Time Includes "number sign" digital clock version, and analog clock version. Times are represented to the hour/o clock, quarter past :15, quarter til :45, half past :30. Great for career vocation job readiness. This comes with:96 task cards total24 digital clock field of 3 answer choices24 analog clock with 3 answer choices24 digital clock no answer fields24 analog clock no answer fieldsCover pages for task boxesNumbered tas
Preview of Minute Handle Tags for Classroom Clocks | Teach Students to Tell Time | Math

Minute Handle Tags for Classroom Clocks | Teach Students to Tell Time | Math

🕒 Colorful Minute Handles for Classroom Clocks | Teach Students to Tell Time 🕒 Make learning to tell time easy, visual, and fun with these bright, engaging minute handles! Perfect for helping students understand minutes and build time-telling confidence. 📘 Features: ✅ Minute markers from :00 to :55 – clearly labeled for easy reading 🌈 Colorful design – visually appealing to help students quickly identify minutes 🏫 Perfect for classroom clocks – attach to standard analog clocks for da
Preview of What Time? Vocational Scenarios Task Cards

What Time? Vocational Scenarios Task Cards

Career skills Task Cards for Special Education. Students can practice job skills by reading notices via a sticky notes, note pad, or email and attending to appointments or important events on time, practicing reading Digital & Analog Clocks. Task cards are differentiated with simple direct statements to vague statements that require you to compute what time to leave for work or what time a meeting will end. This comes with:96 differentiated task cards32 digital time task cards with answer field
Preview of Daily Visual Classroom Schedule Card Editable Template With Pictures-Ocean Theme

Daily Visual Classroom Schedule Card Editable Template With Pictures-Ocean Theme

Trying to keep your day running smoothly without repeating the classroom schedule a hundred times? These ocean animal theme daily visual schedule cards and clock labels(digital and analog) help students follow routines, manage transitions, and understand time throughout the day. They’re editable in Canva and made to support classroom management while fitting right into your decor. ⭐  BUNDLE & SAVE ⭐ Save lots of dollars by getting the entire Ocean Animals Classroom Decor Bundle and get all the
Preview of Reading an Analog Clock | 179 Versions, Self-Checking QR — High School Math

Reading an Analog Clock | 179 Versions, Self-Checking QR — High School Math

Each unique card shows an analog clock at a different time, with a different face — from a bare face read to the nearest hour, through cardinal-number and all-number faces, to a minute-tick face read to the nearest minute. Students read the time to the face's precision. A full answer key is included.The clocks are drawn by the Scale Eye interactive and captured as crisp vector figures, so the hands are always to scale. It doubles as a precision lesson — the same time is read more or less finely
Preview of April Special Education Functional Math Life Skills-Boom Cards™

April Special Education Functional Math Life Skills-Boom Cards™

This April Functional Skills Math bundle is perfect for a functional skills or life skills math class. You can use each deck as a warm up or introductory lesson for your middle school or high school special education students. There are 20 decks, and they are perfect for a daily whole group lesson because it has something for everyone in your class! There are challenging task cards, moderate task cards and lower level cards, which makes it easy for all of your students to participate and feel in
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