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Understanding Time: Days, Hours, Minutes and Seconds Lesson Presentation Slides

Exploring time units with practical activities and quizzes
Évaluation
-
Diapositives
20
Niveau scolaire
CE2
8 year olds
Disponibilité
FREE

This slide presentation introduces the concept of time, focusing on days, hours, minutes, and seconds. It includes interactive questions and practical examples to support learning.

Points forts

  • Interactive questions for formative assessment
  • Practical examples using everyday activities
  • Covers analog and digital clocks comparison
Veuillez noter que cette ressource est principalement rédigée pour English (Australia).

This presentation offers a clear introduction to the fundamental units of time—days, hours, minutes, and seconds—and demonstrates how they are used in everyday situations. Learners are guided through definitions, relationships between units, and practical examples that make abstract concepts more relatable.

Slide Overview

Slides cover the meaning and relationships of time units, provide visual and scenario-based explanations, and include interactive elements such as multiple-choice and true/false questions. Learners engage with activities like ordering events by duration and using timers or clocks to measure time.

Key Takeaways

  • Learners identify and compare days, hours, minutes, and seconds.
  • Everyday scenarios help contextualize time measurement.
  • Activities include estimating durations and practicing with analog and digital clocks.

Teaching Applications

This resource can be used to introduce or reinforce time concepts in classroom or home settings. Teachers may use the slides for whole-class instruction, group work, or individual practice. The included quizzes and hands-on challenges support formative assessment and practical engagement with measuring time.

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Jill Snape

Jill Snape

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Licence de remix

Cette œuvre est sous licence CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

Langue du contenu: English (Australia)

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