what time is it now?
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We tell time every day,
whether it is by looking at
our cell phones, watches, or
a clock on the wall. Before
cell phones and the
popularity of digital
clocks, we used analog
clocks to tell time.
A clock or watch is called
“analog” when it has
moving hands, and hours
marked from 1 to 12, to
show you the time.
8 Steps on How to Teach Children to Tell Time Using Analogue
Clocks
Make sure the child can count from 1 to 60. 1
Teach the 5 times tables. 2
Get a large clock with big hands. 3
Explain that the shorthand is the hour hand. 4
Explain that the long hand is the minute hand. 5
Demonstrate how to read the hour and minute hand together. 6
Allow the child to quiz you. 7
Quiz the child. 8
A clock or watch that
shows the time using
numbers, not hands.
Prepared by: Charish C Cabeltes
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