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Ashley Holien
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Standard Use time and money in real-world and mathematical situations. Objectives Students will be shown the basic concept of how to measure time on a clock. (minutes, half-hours, hours). Students will learn where the big and little hands should be pointing to on the clock at certain times. Students will distinguish between a.m. and p.m.
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When your telling time, the little hand is called the hour hand. The big hand is called the minute hand. Little Hand Big Hand
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Every number is 5 more minutes for the Big hand. minutes Big hand 12: 0 minutes. 1 5 minutes. 2 10 minutes 3 15 minutes 4 20 minutes
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2:00- The little hand is on the 2. The big hand is on the 12. 9:00- The little hand is on the __. The big hand is on the __.
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4:30- Little hand is past the 4, and the big hand on the 6. 7:30- Little hand is past the __. Big hand on the __.
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7:15- Little hand is past the __. Big hand on the __. 7:45- Little hand is past the __. Big hand on the __.
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A.M.- From 12 o’clock midnight-12 o’clock noon. ▪ Late night ▪ Morning P.M.- From 12 o’clock noon-12 o’clock midnight. ▪ Afternoon ▪ Early night
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What time is it?
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