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Math Memory Clocks: Christmas Edition

Added: 22 Nov 2016 Contributor: Emer Ní Chéidigh Resource type: Game

A game of Go Fish where you need to match the written time with a clock. There is a choice of hours, half hour, quarter, to/past, 10 minutes or 5 minutes to be used in the game. There are adverts on the side of the screen, should you wish not to display these you can zoom in on the page.

How it maps to the curriculum

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Mathematics

Strand: Measures

Strand unit: Time

Content objective:
This resource should enable a child to:

  • read time in one-hour intervals

Suggestions for use: This game can be used as a method of assessment on reading the time in hours.

Strand: Measures

Strand unit: Time

Content objective:
This resource should enable a child to:

  • read time in hours and half-hours on 12-hour analogue clock
  • read time in hours and half-hours on digital clock
  • read time in hours, half-hours and quarter-hours on 12-hour analogue clock

Suggestions for use: This game can be used as a method of assessment on reading the time.

Strand: Measures

Strand unit: Time

Content objective:
This resource should enable a child to:

  • express digital time as analogue time and vice versa
  • read time in five-minute intervals on analogue and digital clock (12-hour)
  • read time in one-minute intervals on analogue and digital clock (12-hour)
  • record time in analogue and digital forms
  • rename minutes as hours and hours as minutes

Suggestions for use: This game can be used as a method of assessment on reading the time.

Meta information

  • Asset type: Online Resource
  • Language: English
  • Rights: All rights reserved
  • Cost: No
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