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Clock Museum Escape Room
Math
Practice Telling Time - Sing Songs and Learn at the Same Time! (Afterschool!)
This class will encourage students to learn to tell time by learning with song!
Anneliese Autry, Math Tutor
55 total reviews for this teacher
5 reviews for this class
Completed by 22 learners
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4-8
year olds
1-4
learners per class
$15
Charged weekly
Meets 1x per week
Runs week after week
25 minutes per class
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Class Experience
This on-going class will help kids build their confidence in telling time on an analog clock! Using slide presentations, catchy songs, and an interactive clock, students will have time to practice telling time as well as moving clock hands around on their own clocks to help practice their skills! Each weekly class goes over the basic time telling skills and songs, so learners can join this class at any point, and be ready to jump right into the topic for the week! :) **Students should bring...
This class is taught in English.
Students will gain confidence in their time-telling skills, skip-counting by 5s, and matching digital clock times to analog clock times.
Students should bring their own clock (with movable hands) to class. Or, their parent can pre-draw a clock on a piece of paper that they can bring to class to draw their own clock hands on during that section of the class. :)
25 minutes per week in class, and maybe some time outside of class.
For certain portions of the class, I made need to mute the students in order for them to hear the songs we will be singing together clearly. I will ask them to unmute whenever the singing portion is done! Also, if students are being disruptive please know that I will mute them at my discretion to keep a good learning environment for all the other learners as well. However, I will still give kids who have a harder time being quiet opportunities to unmute and participate in the class as well.
Teacher
Anneliese Autry, Math TutorHelping your kids enjoy every moment of their education!
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186 completed classes
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