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Bump math game boards
We live in a world where time is incredibly important.
Listen throughout your day for how many times people check the time!
Even though telling time is an important skill, the concept of it is very difficult for many children.
Use thisbump math game boardsto practice telling time for kids.
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Time Bump
Children need constant exposure to telling time and all the language that goes with it.
ThisFree Telling Time Bump Gamedoes just that.
This game designed for1st and 2nd gradershas three game boards withsix analogue clockson each one.
Each game board has18 game cardsto accompany it with different ways to tell time.
For example, one of the game boards has an analogue clock that reads 3:15.
There are three cards associated with that time: 3:15,quarter after3, andfifteen afterthree.
To prepare this activity, print off the game boards and game cards.
we suggest using card stock for durability.
Then, cut out the game cards and randomly place them in 3differentiated learning cubes.
If you dont have one, no worries.
Instead, place the cards face down on a table and have the children draw the cards from there.
Finally, gather up about 20 game pieces, 10 of two different colors.
you could use Lego pieces, pattern blocks, or even counting chips.
Clock games
Player one chooses one die to roll and rolls it.
The player then finds an analogue clock on the game board that matches what he/she rolled.
Once the correct analogue clock is found the player does one of the following…
The game ends when all clocks have been secured.
The player that has secured the most clocks wins.
Dont let time slip away this summer from you or your kiddos!
Have funplaying gameswith them and keep the concept of telling time from becoming a distant memory.
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