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Math / Math Grades 3-5

But my 4th graders can’t tell time!

Elapsed time is incorporated into the 4th grade standard MAFS.4.MD.1.2: Use the four operations to solve word problems involving…intervals of time…and represent intervals of time using linear models. But what …

Math / Math Grades 3-5

Determine Elapsed Time using a Number Line

To solve story problems involving elapsed time, encourage students to draw open number lines to help students conceptually understand the concept. This could prevent common misconceptions students may have when …

Math / Math Grades 3-5

Relating a Clock to a Number Line

Telling a time is an important concept for everyday life. It’s also one that students some time struggle with if they don’t understand how a clock works. In 3rd grade, …

Math / Math Grades 3-5

Connecting Academics and Parents – Measurement 3rd Grade

In 3rd grade students are developing understanding of measuring length with fractions, time and elapsed time, and displaying measurement data on a line plot. Students have previous experiences in prior …

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