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Telling Time (to 5 minutes) - CCSS 2.MD.C.7


Links verified on 09/18/2022


1. A Matter of Time.

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Interactive quizzes on the half hour, 15 minute intervals and five minute intervals. Also has story problems. [This expired link is available through the Wayback Machine Internet Archive. If the page doesn't load quickly click on Impatient? at the bottom SEE MORE
 
2. ClockMaker.

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Students can make their own clocks and play clock-related games.  SEE MORE
 
3. Clockwise.

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Interactive clock from Shodor. Time is shown on a clock face students enter correct time. SEE MORE
 
4. Clockworks.

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[5 minute increments at the medium level] Select hour and then minute by clicking on the clock. SEE MORE
 
5. Giraffe Dash.

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Up to twelve-players can play this racing game. Quickly click on the correct answer to power your giraffe. SEE MORE
 
6. Giraffe Pull.

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Up to eight-players can play this tug-of-war game. Quickly select the words that indicate the time on the clock to make your giraffe tug. SEE MORE
 
7. Half-Hour Quiz.

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Interactive quiz on half-hours. Ten questions and self-checking. SEE MORE
 
8. Hickory Dickory Clock.

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Select the clock that shows the correct time. SEE MORE
 
9. Interactive Clock - Telling Time.

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Learn about hours and minutes by dragging the movable hands on the analog clock with each minute marked on an outer ring. Options to include a digital twelve or twenty-four hour clock to remove the minute or hour hands to isolate the hands to simplify the clock for early learners. SEE MORE
 
10. Interactive Elapsed Time.

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(3rd grade) Click on "Guess" to play or "See" to get a tutorial. Choose a difficulty level, the speed of the animated clocks, and whether you want to see digital or analog clocks. Determine the amount of time elapsed on the clocks. SEE MORE
 
11. Interval Time Quiz.

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Interactive quiz on intervals. Ten questions and self-checking. SEE MORE
 
12. Matching Times.

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Choose the letter of the phrase on the right that matches the number on the left. SEE MORE
 
13. Right Time.

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Interactive web lesson with practice exercises on exploring the meaning of AM and PM while they tell time to the hour and half hour. SEE MORE
 
14. Tell The Time.

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What time does the little aviator's flight leave? Help him find the right time to go with this learning clock game. Click on the digital time button that matches the time on the analog clock and watch him take off if you're right. SEE MORE
 
15. Telling Time (5 Minute Intervals).

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Practice telling time in five minute intervals. A variety of question formats are presented in this activity. In some questions students will be shown an analog clock with a red hour hand and a blue minute hand. They will need to type the correct time in the correct format into the answer box. In other questions, students will be shown two analog clocks. They must drag each analog clock into a T chart labeled with both times. SEE MORE
 
16. Telling Time in Different Ways.

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Match the time on the right with the time on the left. Ten questions and self-checking. SEE MORE
 
17. Telling Time Quiz.

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Click to match the times on this Quia quiz. SEE MORE
 
18. Telling Time with Word Problems.

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Quia quiz designed for first/second grade practice with time problems using real life routines and hours of the day. SEE MORE
 
19. Time To Go.

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Interactive web lesson with practice on telling time to the half hour. SEE MORE
 
20. What Time Is It?

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For beginners just learning. Click on the digital clock that shows the same time as the analog clock. SEE MORE
 

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