3rd grade time powerpoint
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Warm up Activity
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TIME
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The Hands of Time
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The Hands of Time
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The Hands of TimeCount the numerals on the clock. There are only 12 hours on a clock face. So, the hour hand is a short hand.
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When the minute hand is pointing to 12, read the time as oclock. In this case, the hour hand is pointing to the 3 and it is three oclock.
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Now the minute hand is pointing to 12 and the hour hand is pointing to the 5. So, we read the time as five oclock.
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Four QuartersIf we were to slice the clock into 4 equal sections, we would have 4 QUARTERS. Each quarter would represent a 15 minute section.
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A Quarter AfterWhen the minute hand is pointing to the numeral 3, we say that the time is A quarter after/past _____. Here, the clock shows a quarter past seven, or 7:15.
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A Quarter Til/ToWhen the minute hand is pointing to the numeral 9, we say that the time is A quarter til/to _____. Here, the clock shows a quarter to five, or 4:45.
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Half PastWhen the minute hand is pointing to the numeral 6, we say that the time is Half past _____. Here, the clock shows half past 2, or 2:30. Notice how the hour hand is half-way in between the 2 and the 3.
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AM/PM12:00 AM is MIDNIGHT (We are sleeping)12:00 PM is NOON (lunchtime)When we say AM, we are referring to the hours before NOON.When we say PM, we are referring to the hours past NOON.
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Important Facts About Time1 minute = 60 seconds1 hour = 60 minutes1 day = 24 hours1 half hour = 30 minutes 1 quarter hour = 15 minutes
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Fun of telling the Time
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The End