Make a Time
Teaching students how to tell time is a fundamental part of their mathematical education. At Smart Boarding School, we understand the importance of making this learning process engaging and interactive. That’s why we’re thrilled to introduce our latest free resource: the Make a
Time maths game. Designed specifically for Year 2, Year 3, and Year 4 students, this game transforms time-telling into a fun and hands-on activity that enhances both analogue and digital clock skills.
What is the Make a Time Maths Game?
The Make a Time maths game is an innovative educational tool that helps students master the concepts of analogue and digital time-telling through interactive play. By combining crafting, spinning wheels, and active participation, this game provides a comprehensive approach to learning time. It’s perfect for classroom activities, homeschooling sessions, or at-home practice with parents.
How to Use the Make a Time Maths Game
Our Make a Time game is easy to set up and use, making it accessible for teachers, homeschoolers, and parents alike. Here’s a step-by-step guide to get started:
1. Download and Print the Materials
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Download the Game: Click the download button at the bottom of this page to access the Make a Time maths game.
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Print the Pages: Print out pages 2 to 4 on card stock for durability.
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Laminate Pages: For extended use, laminate pages 2 and 4 to protect them from wear and tear.
2. Assemble the Analogue Clock
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Attach the Hands: Use a split pin to attach the hour and minute hands to the analogue clock on page 2. This allows the hands to move freely, enabling students to set different times.
3. Prepare the Spinning Wheels
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Attach the Wheels: Secure the two spinning wheels to page 3. These wheels will randomly generate different times for the students to work with.
4. Play the Game
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Spin to Generate Time: Have students spin the two wheels to create a specific time.
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Set the Analogue Clock: Students then move the hands on their analogue clock to match the time generated by the spinning wheels.
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Colour the Digital Clock: Using a dry erase marker, students colour in the necessary parts of the digital clock numbers to display the given time.
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Write the Time in Words: Encourage students to write the time in words, such as “quarter to 4,” using dry erase markers. This reinforces their understanding of both numerical and written time formats.
Benefits of the Make a Time Maths Game
The Make a Time game offers numerous benefits that make learning time-telling enjoyable and effective:
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Hands-On Learning: By physically manipulating the clock hands and spinning wheels, students gain a deeper understanding of how time works.
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Enhances Memory and Recall: Regular practice with setting and reading both analogue and digital clocks helps improve memory and recall of time-related concepts.
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Encourages Creativity: Decorating and personalizing their paper watches allows students to express their creativity while learning.
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Develops Critical Thinking: Figuring out the time after spinning the wheels and translating it between formats fosters critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
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Interactive and Engaging: The game format keeps students engaged, making the learning process more dynamic and less monotonous.
Who Can Benefit from the Make a Time Maths Game?
The Make a Time maths game is perfect for a variety of learners and educators:
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Teachers: Incorporate this game into your maths curriculum to provide an interactive lesson on time-telling. It’s ideal for group activities and classroom engagement.
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Homeschoolers: Parents teaching at home will find this game a valuable addition to their educational toolkit, offering structured and enjoyable practice.
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Parents: Even outside of a formal education setting, parents can use this game to support their children’s learning and make time-telling a fun activity at home.
How to Download the Make a Time Maths Game
Accessing the Make a Time maths game is simple and free. To download your copy:
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Scroll down to the bottom of this page.
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Click the download button.
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Print pages 2 to 4 on card stock.
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Laminate pages 2 and 4 for durability (optional).
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Follow the assembly instructions provided above.
Once downloaded, you can print as many copies as needed, ensuring that all your students or children can participate and benefit from this engaging learning tool.
Make Time-Telling an Enjoyable Experience
Learning to tell time doesn’t have to be a tedious task. With the Make a Time maths game, students can enjoy a creative and interactive approach to mastering both analogue and digital clocks. By incorporating hands-on activities and engaging materials, this game makes time-telling an exciting and memorable part of their maths education.
Empower your students or children to become confident time-tellers with this free, fun, and educational resource. Start playing and learning today!