Lesson 2 β€” Time And Temperature (Part I)

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Time Telling
πŸ“Œ Sahil's DayπŸ“Œ Clock Face PracticeπŸ“Œ 12-Hour to 24-Hour ConversionπŸ“Œ Conversion Examples

✨ Sahil's Day

Sahil's Day
Sahil's Day

Alright everyone, let's dive into telling time by following Sahil's daily routine! We're going to look at different times of the day and practice showing them on a clock. Get ready to draw the hands on the clocks to match what Sahil's doing. Don't forget to write down the time and make sure you label it correctly with a.m. or p.m.

✨ Clock Face Practice

Clock Face Practice
Clock Face Practice

Let's begin with when Sahil wakes up. The example shows he wakes up at 6:30 a.m. Now, it's your turn! I want you to draw the hands on the clock to show when he goes to school, eats lunch, does his homework, and has dinner. Make sure you write the correct time for each activity.

✨ 12-Hour to 24-Hour Conversion

12-Hour to 24-Hour Conversion
12-Hour to 24-Hour Conversion

Great job, everyone! Now, let's switch gears and practice converting between 12-hour and 24-hour clock times. We're going to fill in the blanks to show the equivalent times in both formats.

✨ Conversion Examples

Conversion Examples
Conversion Examples

For example, the bus arrives at 15:40 hours. Can anyone tell me what time that would be on a 12-hour clock? And if Ajay's flight is at 10:45 p.m., what time is that on a 24-hour clock? Take your time, think it through, and let's work through these together. I know you can do it!

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