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Wednesday, June 7, 2017

May I Dab the Free Space?

"May I dab (do) the free space?" she asked.  I don't know what it is about young children and "The Free Space" but they LOVE the idea of having it on their bingo sheets!  

It was the first time this little gal used a paint dabber on a bingo game.  Boy was she thrilled to have that dabber in her hands!

Learning to tell time to the hours and half hours is a first grade math standard in many school districts throughout the United States.  Children are required to read times on both an analog clock as well as a digital clock.  These telling time bingo games include every time for hours and half hours.  Use a face clock or teacher demonstration clock to show times in analog form.  Then have your students find the corresponding time in digital form on their bingo sheets.

As you will see in the video segment, she dabs the SAME spot multiple times until I mention to her that she can dab the spot just once.  

Learning to tell time to the hours and half hours is a first grade math standard in many school districts throughout the United States.  Children are required to read times on both an analog clock as well as a digital clock.  These telling time bingo games include every time for hours and half hours.  Use a face clock or teacher demonstration clock to show times in analog form.  Then have your students find the corresponding time in digital form on their bingo sheets.
She's a quick study and does the remainder of the activity with a single dab in each spot!

Learning to tell time to the hours and half hours is a first grade math standard in many school districts throughout the United States.  Children are required to read times on both an analog clock as well as a digital clock.  These telling time bingo games include every time for hours and half hours.  Use a face clock or teacher demonstration clock to show times in analog form.  Then have your students find the corresponding time in digital form on their bingo sheets.

This was the first time we used my Telling Time Bingo sheets.  I wanted to see whether or not she could identify the digital style numeric font that I used in creating the game.  This is an essential skill before introducing the analog clocks with the game. She was an instant whiz at it!


The next time we use the Telling Time Bingo sheets we'll play it as a bingo game instead of using it as a following directions activity.  We'll also use an analog clock to put telling time to the hours and half hours into practice.  I might display at time such as 3:30 on an analog clock (face clock) and ask her to find the corresponding time in digital form on her bingo sheet.  This way, she gets exposure to both digital and analog times in the same sitting.

Learning to tell time to the hours and half hours is a first grade math standard in many school districts throughout the United States.  Children are required to read times on both an analog clock as well as a digital clock.  These telling time bingo games include every time for hours and half hours.  Use a face clock or teacher demonstration clock to show times in analog form.  Then have your students find the corresponding time in digital form on their bingo sheets.

Since I tested her (while video taping), I know she can recognize the digital times.  She also has gained confidence about using the digital time bingo sheets which will prepare her for the next level - time elapsed problem solving.

Learning to tell time to the hours and half hours is a first grade math standard in many school districts throughout the United States.  Children are required to read times on both an analog clock as well as a digital clock.  These telling time bingo games include every time for hours and half hours.  Use a face clock or teacher demonstration clock to show times in analog form.  Then have your students find the corresponding time in digital form on their bingo sheets.

I have several varieties of telling time bingo games.  If your are interested, click on any image shown below to view them at my shop.

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/time-to-the-hour-and-half-hour-1045289

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Telling-Time-for-15-Minutes-Before-and-15-Mnutes-After-the-Hour-1049803

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/telling-time-within-15-minute-increments-Bundle-Black-and-White-1050141

Telling time to the hours and half hours is a first grade math standard.  When students are in second grade, they are required tell time in five minute increments.  It's a big jump from reading time by the hours and half hours to reading times for every five minutes.  Offering a transitional lesson with times at the quarter hours can bridge the gap between the two standardsBelow are some color versions of the same games.

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Telling-Time-to-the-Hour-and-Half-Hour-1045334

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Tell-Time-for-Quarter-Past-and-Quarter-Before-the-Hours-1045369

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Telling-Time-Within-15-Minute-Increments-1048208

That's all for now!

Molly

  





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