<p>Powerpoint for secondary school level, showing how to tell the time, reading analogue clocks, how to convert to and from 24 hour digital clock, how to work out the time difference and how to read time tables.<br />
GCSE questions included.<br />
All the answers come up as you click through, so this is great to save time for teachers and to aid parents and non specialist teachers.</p>
<p>Printable revision timetables ideal for GCSE and A-level students.</p>
<p>Download contains 4 different colour options, plus one black and white version.<br />
For each different colour, there is an option with time slots already completed & a blank version for students to choose their own timings for each session.</p>
<p>The two hour slots at the beginning & end of each day are for completing past papers - for any other revision, make sure you have a break after 1 hour of revising. I personally don’t suggest students timetable revision for early in the morning and late in the evening on the same day - choosing one or the other is usually best, depending on when students work best.</p>
<p>★Unlock the mysteries of time with this comprehensive “Timetables and Time Calculations” lesson pack! Ideal for GCSE Foundation and Functional Skills Maths Levels 1 and 2, this engaging resource covers the 12 and 24-hour clock, time calculations, time differences, and timetables. ★</p>
<p>Key Features:<br />
►35-slide Colorful and Interactive PowerPoint<br />
►Telling the Time Clockface Activity<br />
►Flight Times and Time Zones Worksheet<br />
►Calculating Time Intervals and Timetables Worksheet<br />
►Bonus: Interactive Bingo Game</p>
<p>This fun and interactive lesson pack ensures clear understanding through methods, examples, and questions. Answers included for easy assessment. Download now for a captivating journey into the world of time! ♥</p>
<p>This is 4 LESSONS on different aspects of Time. The bundle contains the following lessons:</p>
<p>Lesson 1 - Telling the Time<br />
Lesson 2 - 24 Hour Clocks, AM and PM<br />
Lesson 3 - Time Converstion<br />
Lesson 4 - Time Problems and Timetables</p>
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<p>Interactive macro-enabled MS-Excel spreadsheet. Contents: Write an analogue clock’s time in words, am/pm & 24-hour form. Use the mnemonic of months & complete units of time definitions. Find the number of days between two dates of the calendar. Find times around the world using differences between time-zones. Convert a period of time in mixed units to single units & vice versa. Interpret a calculator display as a mixed number fraction of time. Find total time ΣT & time interval ΔT given 2 times to 1, 2 or 3 d.p. Find a film’s length given a start & finish in am/pm or 24-hour form. Find the time by using & completing school, bus & train timetables. Find the time remaining till half-time or full-time plus injury-time. Find the mean duration or average running time of a table of films. Find a simple fraction or decimal (<1) or % of an hour or day. Find a mixed number or decimal fraction (>1) of an hour or day.</p>
<p>A set of beautiful natural log effect visual timetable cards. They have been made to look like real log slices. Comes as a PDF file with the different cards shown but also as an editable publisher file- this is for if you want to change the font to meet school policy or want to add/change the wording of certain logs.</p>
<p>I’ve tried to included all of the main subject areas including english, maths, phonics, PE, history, geography, register, guided reading,golden time etc.</p>
<p>In this lesson, learners will be able to:<br />
look at different ways of writing time e.g. 12- and 24- hour clock<br />
explore different units of time<br />
extract information from simple timetable<br />
calculate time problem in context, including length of time of journeys.</p>
<p>Lesson can be used as whole class teaching by teachers and at home by learners.<br />
Lots of drag and drop activity with instant feedback.<br />
Contains 46 interactive pages</p>
<p>To open this lesson you need to unzip or extract the files.<br />
Choose index.html to view online.<br />
This lesson can also be viewed offline.</p>
A Powerpoint with example timetables and questions to teaching children how to read from a timetable. Using previous SATs examples but different questions to give children the chance to embed the skill.
This is a complete lesson on ‘Time & Timetables’ that is suitable for GCSE Foundation and KS3 students. The lesson is designed for the new GCSE specification.<br />
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The pack contains a full lesson plan, along with accompanying resources, including a student worksheet and suggested support and extension activities. <br />
<p>Part-time timetables in schools can offer support to vulnerable pupils, but their use is defined within the UK Education Law. By providing part-time options, schools can accommodate a wider range of students and support their individual needs and circumstances. This document aims to enable a more inclusive and accessible learning environment for all students.</p>
<p>This is a fantastic lesson on learning <strong>Time Problems and Timetables</strong>. The lesson in particular focuses on timetables and interpreting or reading from them. This lesson is ready to go, with no prep required. It is also great for home learning. 18-slide presentation + supplementary resources.</p>
<p>This lesson includes:</p>
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<li>Starter</li>
<li>Learning objectives</li>
<li>Keywords</li>
<li>MWB activity (AFL)</li>
<li>Lots of examples</li>
<li>Superb teaching slides</li>
<li>Helpsheet</li>
<li>Worksheet (with answer key)</li>
<li>Plenary</li>
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Students read Harry Potter's timetable then translate sentences into both English and French. Includes subjects like flying, transfiguration and explosions and potions!
<p>3 lessons on converting time, reading, competing and interpreting timetables with problem solving and reasoning included.</p>
<p>Selection of differentiated questions for each lesson. Working towards ARE, At ARE and greater depth.<br />
Activity documents come ready to print and cut - some questions are included in the flip chart. Includes Promethean flip chart and lesson plan (complete with starter on converting metric to imperial units).</p>
<p>Relates to the following Year 5 objectives.</p>
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<li>Solve problems involving converting between units of time.</li>
<li>Complete, read and interpret information from timetables.<br />
Also useful for revision of time and timetable teaching for Year 6.</li>
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Time and Timetable is a completely interactive lesson which will teach Year 7 learners how to calculate time problem in context, including length of time of journeys. <br />
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In this fun-packed lesson with differentiated activities, your key stage 3 learners will be able to look at different ways of writing time e.g. 12- and 24- hour clock; explore different units of time and extract information from simple timetable.<br />
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This 46-page digital resource can be used for whole class teaching by teachers and used to consolidate learning at home by learners.<br />
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<p>this worksheet has a ‘train timetable’ with gaps for children to learn how timetables work as well as a fast finisher at the end</p>
<p>used with P6’s</p>
<p>A differentiated maths worksheet where children must read the school timetable and then answer questions based on it. The times are written in 24 hour digital clock.</p>
<p>Three different levels - walk, jog, run</p>
<p>I used this with year 4</p>