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1:1 Telling Time on an Analog Clock-

In this class students will identify numbers on a clock face and learn how to read a analog and digital clock, including hour and minute hands. This class will be interactive and students are encouraged to have a clock to practice on.
Teacher Kathy Ortiz
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45 mins
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1 hour per week. Practice is encouraged after class so students are able to retain material learned. Students will need to between each class practice at home with parents and use online interactive game, worksheets, and on a real analog clock at home to help them practice and remember concepts taught. If this is not done, students will not be able to participate in following classes where we will practice telling time to the minute.

Class Experience

US Grade Kindergarten - 4
In this class, students will be learning to identify each number on a analog and digital clock, the hour hand, the minute hand, and how to tell time for each hour, half past, quarter past, and quarter to, and to the 5 minutes. Students will need to know how to count by 5's to be able to tell time to the 5 minutes. 
Students will learn to tell time to the minute. 
 
Here is a break down: 
learning the hands on the clock, telling time to the hour, 15, 30, 45 minutes. 
review, learning time to the 5 minute.
review, learning learning to tell time to the minute 
 

This class will be hands on and students are required to have a clock they can practice on.  The teacher will provide a link to a print out of empty clocks they can practice on if desired. It is recommended for parents to put these printouts in plastic sleeve and give students a dry erase marker and cloth to wipe with. Then students can write time on the clock over and over. 
At the end of class each week, we will be playing an interactive game on nearpod.com practicing what was learned in class that week. It is recommended that students have a separate device from the one they are in the outschool class, this way when we play the game they can see the zoom class, teachers screen, and on the other device the game. Student can play the game on the same device but it does disable the video when this is done. Instructions on how to join the game will be given in class. 
Parents are encouraged to sit with their children to help as needed. It is also encouraged for students to have a real analog clock in the home they can practice on. This will help reinforce the concepts learned in class.
Learning Goals
Students will learn how to tell time on a analog clock for the hour , 30 minute, 15 minute, and 45 minute, to the 5 minute, and to the 1 minute spots on the clock. This skill is essential for students to be able to tell time in a variety of situations in their life.
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Parental Guidance
Practice is encouraged after class so students are able to retain material learned. This class will be hands on and students are required to have a clock they can practice on. The teacher will provide a link to a print out of empty clocks they can practice on if desired. It is recommended for parents to put these printouts in plastic sleeve and give students a dry erase marker and cloth to wipe with. Then students can write time on the clock over and over. At the end of class each week, we will be playing an interactive game on nearpod.com practicing what was learned in class that week. It is recommended that students have a separate device from the one they are in the outschool class, this way when we play the game they can see the zoom class, teachers screen, and on the other device the game. Student can play the game on the same device but it does disable the video when this is done. Instructions on how to join the game will be given in class. Parents are encouraged to sit with their children to help as needed. It is also encouraged for students to have a real analog clock in the home they can practice on. This will help reinforce the concepts learned in class.
Supply List
A print out of a blank clock will be provided to print out if students want to practice with paper and pencil. It is recommended that parents put these print outs in a plastic sheet cover and give students a dry erase marker and a cloth to wipe with. Students then can write on clock over and over. Student will be given the opportunity to also practice virtually in class. Parents are encouraged to sit with their students and help as needed. 

At the end of each class, we will play an interactive game on the website nearpod.com. 
It is best if the student has an alternate device from the one they are in the outschool classroom on, open a browser, and load this website. 
I will provide the code in class. and it will be at the end of class. 
Let me know if you have any questions.
This class will be hands on and students are required to have a clock they can practice on.  The teacher will provide a link to a print out of empty clocks they can practice on if desired. It is recommended for parents to put these printouts in plastic sleeve and give students a dry erase marker and cloth to wipe with. Then students can write time on the clock over and over. 
At the end of class each week, we will be playing an interactive game on nearpod.com practicing what was learned in class that week. It is recommended that students have a separate device from the one they are in the outschool class, this way when we play the game they can see the zoom class, teachers screen, and on the other device the game. Student can play the game on the same device but it does disable the video when this is done. Instructions on how to join the game will be given in class. 
Parents are encouraged to sit with their children to help as needed. It is also encouraged for students to have a real analog clock in the home they can practice on. This will help reinforce the concepts learned in class.
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Joined July, 2020
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Master's Degree in Education from Ashford University
Bachelor's Degree in Education from Ashford University
I have been homeschooling for 20+ years, so I am comfortable teaching young kids math and language art skills needed in the early grades. I also have been teaching online for 3 yrs so I have experience with distance learning. This class will be hands on and students are required to have a clock they can practice on.  The teacher will provide a link to a print out of empty clocks they can practice on if desired. It is recommended for parents to put these printouts in plastic sleeve and give students a dry erase marker and cloth to wipe with. Then students can write time on the clock over and over. 
At the end of class each week, we will be playing an interactive game on nearpod.com practicing what was learned in class that week. It is recommended that students have a separate device from the one they are in the outschool class, this way when we play the game they can see the zoom class, teachers screen, and on the other device the game. Student can play the game on the same device but it does disable the video when this is done. Instructions on how to join the game will be given in class. 
Parents are encouraged to sit with their children to help as needed. It is also encouraged for students to have a real analog clock in the home they can practice on. This will help reinforce the concepts learned in class. 

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