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2 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.1 Money, Time & Temperature Grade 3

3 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.2 Time The white rabbit in Alice in Wonderland was always saying “I’m late, I’m late for a very important date” Why do you think he was late? What do you need to be able to do so you won’t be late?

4 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.3 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 The short hand is the hour hand, and the long hand is the minute hand. 5:00 5 o’clock You can count by 5’s around the face of the clock 60 minutes in an hour Telling Time

5 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.4 12:00 3:00 7:005:00 What Time is it?

6 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.5 4: 15 15 30 45 9:45 This can also be read as 15 minutes after 4 and 15 minutes before 10 Time to 15 minutes

7 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.6 7:158:00 What Time is it?

8 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.7 Remember when we counted by 5’s around the face of the clock? So this would be 11:40 Here is 11:30 30 35 40 Time to the 5 minutes

9 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.8 3:50 9:10 Try This!

10 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.9 Now we will do elapsed time. Elapsed Time Elapsed: means the time that has gone by. This means you will Add or subtract to get your answer  Benjamin began walking to school at 8:45 (or 15 before 9). It took him 20 minutes to get to school. What time did he get to school?  9:05

11 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.10 The TV show Kyle watched, ended at this time. What time was it when it ended? It began 30 minutes earlier. What time did it start? James walked into the museum at 12:00 p.m. He walked out at 12:50 p.m. How long was his visit? Try This!

12 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.11 S 3 10 17 24 31 M 4 11 18 25 T 5 12 19 26 W 6 13 20 27 T 7 14 21 28 F 1 8 15 22 29 S 2 9 16 23 30 Calendars have days and dates Using a calendar

13 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.12 Try This! S 3 10 17 24 31 M 4 11 18 25 T 5 12 19 26 W 6 13 20 27 T 7 14 21 28 F 1 8 15 22 29 S 2 9 16 23 30 Jasmine will go to the doctor in 3 days. Today is September 3. What is the date of her visit?

14 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.13 Build a New Printable For edHelper.com subscribers. - Not a Member? Join edHelper.com Number of People (in each problem)Not a Member? Join edHelper.com Select the number of different people: Number of Keys Select the number of different printables: Return to Logic Puzzles Sample: Name _____________________________ Date ___________________ Matthew, Danielle, Amber, Christopher, and Samuel were each born on a different date in April: 29, 18, 21, 11, 4 SMTWTFS 12345 6789101112 13141516171819 20212223242526 27282930 April 1: Christopher’s birthday will be the fifth Tuesday of the month 2: Danielle’s birthday is after is 3 days after Matthew’s 3: Amber’s birthday is the earliest 4: Matthew’s birthday 2 weeks after Amber’s 5: When is Samuel’s birthday? Try This!

15 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.14 Break

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17 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.16 1¢ 5¢ 10¢ 25¢.01.05.10.25 Penny Nickel Dime Quarter Money: Coins and their value

18 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.17 Next up: Nickels A nickel is worth 5 cents, so we count nickels by skip counting by 5’s We count each penny for a total of 3¢ 1¢ First: pennies 5¢10¢ 15¢20¢ We have 4 nickels for a total of 20¢ Let’s practice adding coins

19 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.18 A dime is worth 10 cents, so can you tell me how we will count the dimes? Count the dimes with me. Let’s mark them off as we count them. There are 5 dimes for a total of __________¢ Let’s practice adding coins Dimes

20 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.19 Final coin we are going to count: The Quarter!! The quarter is worth 25 cents. 25¢ 25¢ 25¢ Total 75¢ Let’s practice adding coins

21 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.20 Your Turn!

22 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.21 Which is the most?

23 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.22 Is it hot or cold 80 degrees: hot Hot Cold 12 * cold Temperature Temperature: how cold the outside air is. We read the temperature on a thermometer

24 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.23 Fahrenheit 0º 20º 30º 40º 50º 60º 70º 80º 90º What is the temperature? Would you need to wear a coat?

25 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.24 75 F 30*

26 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.25 Choose the more sensible temperature for this outdoor activity. Building a Snowman 26ºF 56ºF The End

27 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.26 We learned about reading a calendar We learned to tell time at 5 and 15 minute intervals Let’s Review

28 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.27 We talked about how to read temperature Let’s Review

29 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.28 1) Why do you need to know the value of money? _________________ 2) Zachary started making cookies at 4:20. He made cookies Until 5:10. How much time did he make cookies? 3) What coins would you use to make 83 cents? Assessment

30 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.29 4) What is the temperature? Assessment

31 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.30 Assessment SMTWTFS 12345 6789101112 13141516171819 20212223242526 27282930 How many days are there in three weeks? If today is Wednesday, what was the day before yesterday? The 25th is a Friday. What day is 18 th ? 5)

32 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.31 6) What time is it? 7) Stephanie will visit the dentist in 2 weeks. (One week has 7 days) Today is June 13. What is the date of her visit? 8) Caleb is spending the night with Hunter in 2 days. Today is October 17. What date will he spend the night Assessment

33 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.32 You did a wonderful job today! Remember to do the practice worksheets!!!


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