Bingo games are always a blast in the classroom, and there’s a variation you can play that’s focused on telling time. These analog clock bingo cards are customizable, so you can set them to match whatever time skills your students are working on, whether it’s hours, half hours, quart...
Time BINGO: A time is announced using a specific format (ex, half-past 7), and the students must identify the correct time on their game board (ex, 7:30) Matching cards – Use cards with different ways to write times and have the students match them. Puzzles are a fun way to practi...
Time Puzzlesmake learning to use a clock FUN Gumball MathWorksheets to practice addition & subtraction Crack the Code Worksheets for practicing math while having fun BingoShapes Game Color the CoinMoney Coloring Pages Addition and SubtractionMath Mystery ...
HINT:Save on paper and printing costs by using alaminatoror page protector with thistelling time printableand have students complete the telling time game with dry erase markers. Then you can use it over and over again! Telling Time Activities for Kids Looking for more fun, free, and hands ...
they would like)for their turn; they cover ONE clock on the page whose hour matches the time they rolled. Player Two takes their turn and play continues until you run out of cubes or fill the sheet. The winner is the person who has the most 3-in-a-row at the end of the game. ...
Time Dominoes - Five Minute Intervals Practice telling time to the nearest 5 minutes by matching 32 analog and digital clock dominoes. Plus Plan A.M. or P.M.? 2nd Grade Time Game Differentiate between events that occur in A.M. and P.M. times with an interactive self-checking digital lea...
name the time. Find the corresponding digital time on the bingo board, and cover it with a marker or dot it with yourDo-a-Dot marker.When you have five in a row, the game is over. After the game, my Five commented, “That was a fun game.” Believe me, coming from him this is...
After walking in to see dozens of the happiest school kids I have ever seen in my life, spending time with them and letting them practice their limited English vocabularies on me, it put so many things in my life into perspective. Later that night, back at the hotel down the road I ha...
“My first marriage was arranged, or that is what my husband believed. He was from Madrid and I was from Las Rozas. He had seen me…” Her grandmother went on to describe how, at the age of fifteen, she had used her turquoise eyes for the first time. “I have not always lived in...
Jeanette looked at Corwin. Her body moved forward, slightly, as if propelling her to speak; to say something else. He cut her off before she could. “Please be safe. If you make good time you should be back before dawn.” “Are there any other secret traps we need to know about?”...