Your students will love telling time to fifteen minutes with this bright time card game pack. Five fun games for your math centers and review time. Telling time to fifteen minutes can be a difficult task for young learners, but review will be very enjoyable with these games! All of these games focus on helping students recognize the different formats of clocks, analog and digital, along with word form. Some are fast paced and others take a slower approach.
Card formats included:
- Digital Clock
- Analog Clocks
- Time in word format
Game instructions included:
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- Go Fish Snap!
- Slap-It!
- Memory
- P-I-G
Ideas for customizing: Limit number of formats to start. As students are able to recognize different formats add them to the games to increase difficulty. For Slap-It! Choose any set as your center pile. The best set to choose would be the one with which the student is having most difficulty. This will help them to focus on finding formats that they have an easier time recognizing. Use the cards for independent matching practice. Have the student match all three sets of time cards. Use the cards to reinforce time order. Have the student put the cards in order according to time.
Most of all, have fun!!
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