The Steps


Intro:
Before you begin
Step 1:
Explain the clock's face
Step 2:
Discuss the hour hand
Step 3:
Explain the minute hand in increments
Step 4:
Explain the minute hand in single minutes
Step 5:
Discuss the second hand

 

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2torial #0925:
Learn2 Teach Kids to Tell Time (continued)

Step 4 Explain the minute hand in single minutes

When the kids are ready to move beyond the tidy fractions of an hour, you can start adding on a few odd minutes here or there. Have them start by adding single minutes to multiples of 5 minutes.

First demonstrate that there are 5 minutes between each number on the clock. (Most clocks have lines for this purpose.) Now, let's say the clock reads 7:36. Your kids can tell that it's after 7:00, after 7:30, and close to 7:35, and since the minute hand points to the minute mark just past the 35, your kids should be able to figure out that the time is 7:36.

Note: It may be easier for kids to subtract single minutes from (not add them to) the multiples of 5 minutes on your clock. For example, 3:49 is only 1 minute shy of 3:50. Some kids will prefer to subtract 1 minute from 3:50 while others will prefer to add 4 minutes to 3:45.

To give kids some practice, partner them up (or pair up with the child) for this exercise: Have one partner choose a time that ends with a five or a zero (such as 6:30 or 7:25) and write it down. Have the other partner choose a number between one and four and write it down. Now let the child try to add the smaller number to, and then subtract it from, the original time the first partner chose. Check their math and then have them draw clocks corresponding to both answers.

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