Telling Time to the Nearest Five Minutes
Telling Time to the Nearest Five Minutes Lesson Workbook
14 Step-by-Step Math Lessons | Special Education Math Intervention | Second Grade Math Level
This Telling Time to the Nearest 5 Minutes (on an analog clock) lesson workbook includes an example IEP goal, 14 step-by-step lessons, a review and assessment. This evidence-based math intervention is tied to first and second grade standards and is great for special education math goals and tier 2 small group math interventions (RTI).
These sequential lessons are easy to teach, with enough material for 3 weeks of instruction!
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This PDF Download Includes:
14 Lessons
22 Practice Pages
1 Review
1 Test
69 Pages
3 Weeks of Instruction
Students Will Be Able To:
- Learn direction hands move on the face of an analog clock
- Find the hour hand
- Write the hour
- Find the minute hand
- Count by 5’s and write the minutes
- Write the time with a colon
- Read and write :05 “oh five” and :00 “o’clock” times
- Match analog to digital clocks with the same time
- Draw minute hands to show half past times
- Tell whether an activity takes more or less than a minute
- Tell whether an activity occurs during A.M. or P.M. hours
Tied to These First and Second Grade Math Standards:
- Tell and write time in hours and half-hours using analog and digital clocks. (CCSS 1.MD.B.3)
- Tell and write time from analog and digital clocks to the nearest five minutes, using a.m. and p.m. (CCSS 2.MD.C.7)
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- Each workbook can be used individually as a stand-alone intervention for that skill or they can be used together, taking students from the basics of number sense and addition in first grade all the way to dividing fractions and decimals in fifth grade.
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Hi! I am a Special Education & Title 1 teacher interested in task analysis. My resources break tasks into small and explicit steps, reducing cognitive load for learners so they can feel successful and confident rather than overwhelmed and reluctant to try. I strive to lighten the workload of teachers by making resources as practical and easy-to-use as possible. I sincerely hope my work can benefit you and your students.
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