Time to the Quarter and Half Hour Grade 3 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.
We are going to begin another Lesson on Time. Hello! How are you Today? We are going to begin another Lesson on Time. Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.
Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc. Hour Hour is a unit of time. 1 hour = 60 minutes 1 day = 24 hours The Clock shows 9o’clock. Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.
Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc. Half-hour Half of one hour is called half-hour. 1 half-hour = 30 minutes The Clock shows 9:30 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.
Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc. Example If the time shown in the clock is 2:30. It is Half past 2 Two- thirty 30 minutes after 2 30 minutes before 3 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.
Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc. Quarter-hour Half of one half hour is called quarter hour. 1 quarter hour = 15 minutes The Clock shows 1:15 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.
Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc. Example The time shown in the Clock is Quarter to seven Six-forty five 15 minutes before 7 45 minutes after 6 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.
Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc. To represent 3:15 and 3:45 3:15 can be written as Quarter after 3 Three-fifteen 3:45 can be written as Quarter to 4 Three-forty five Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.
Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc. A.M. A.M. is used for the hours 12 midnight (12 A.M.) until 12 noon. Example: 11 A.M. 9 A.M. Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.
Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc. P.M. P.M. is used for the hours 12 noon (12 P.M.) to 12 midnight. Example: 11 P.M. 8 P.M. Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.
Choose the most reasonable time for Getting up Eating dinner Eating breakfast Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.
Standard and Military time The system we use to tell time is Standard Time. The System that soldiers use to tell time is called Military Time. Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.
Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc. Military Time In Military Time, no A.M., P.M. is required. The first 12 hours(1 A.M. to 12 noon) are the hours 01-12. The second twelve hours(1:00 P.M. to 12 midnight ) are the hours 13 – 24. Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.
Write each Standard Time in Military Time. 3:00 A.M. 3:00 P.M. Answer- 0300 hours 1500 hours Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.
Write each time using numbers Quarter after five Quarter to six Seven o’clock Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.
Describe the time in different ways. 8:30 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.
Describe the time in 2 different ways. 1:45 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.
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It’s time for Assessment Questions. Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.
1. How many times does your watch show 6:00 in one day? Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.
2. Where does the minute hand point when it is a quarter to an hour? Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.
3. A clock shows 6:15. Write the time in different ways. Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.
4. Write each standard time in military time. 6:00 P.M. 1:00 A.M. Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.
5. Write each military time in Standard Time. 2105 1545 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.
Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc. 6. What time is quarter to 5? 4:15 Four-forty Four-forty three 4:45 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.
7. Write 9:45 in four different ways. Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.
Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc. 8. The trains arrive at 1:15, 1:30, 1:45. If the same pattern continues, what time does the next train arrives? Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.
9. Describe the time in different ways. 3:30 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.
Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc. 10. Where does the hour hand and minute hand point when the clock shows 7:45? Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.
Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc. Recap Hour Half-hour Quarter-hour A.M. P.M. Standard and military time Solved Examples Practice Problems Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.
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