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Teachers can find slide decks, lesson plans, anchor charts, task cards, and student practice pages that work well for whole-group instruction or small-group review. Some sets include editable slides, which makes it easy to adjust examples for different grades or pacing. Materials like these help teachers save planning time while keeping lessons focused and organized. Answer keys, visual supports, and quick checks for understanding are often included too.
In the classroom, a teacher might open with a slide lecture, model a few examples on the clock face, and then send students to practice with task cards or journal work. That makes it easy to move from direct instruction to independent practice without having to build every piece from scratch. These resources are also useful for review days, math centers, or intervention groups. When time is tight, having a ready-made set of telling time lessons can make the whole block run more smoothly.