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Converting 12 to 24 Hour Time Teaching Slides

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    Updated: 02 Jul 2024

Teach your students to convert between 12 and 24-hour clock times with an interactive teaching slide presentation.

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    Year: 5

teaching-resource

Converting 12 to 24 Hour Time Teaching Slides

  • Updated

    Updated: 02 Jul 2024

Teach your students to convert between 12 and 24-hour clock times with an interactive teaching slide presentation.

  • Pages

    Pages: 1 Page

  • Curriculum
  • Year

    Year: 5

Teach your students to convert between 12 and 24-hour clock times with an interactive teaching slide presentation.

Converting 12 Hour to 24 Hour Time – That’s Tough!

Telling time on a 24-hour clock can be confusing, especially when kids are just starting to learn. They’re not always clear on how the numbers change when switching from morning time to afternoon/evening time. This can make it frustrating to figure out what time it is. To help, we’ve found a way to make it easier for everyone to learn how to tell time on a 24-hour clock. This year, we invite you to teach your students how to convert 12 to 24-hour time with an engaging teaching slide presentation!

This teaching presentation is an engaging and interactive way to help your students differentiate between renewable and nonrenewable resources. Over a series of 21 slides, students will participate in a variety of instructions and activities to help them understand how to convert times between the 12 and 24-hour clock. Some features you will find in this presentation are:

  • High-quality, engaging graphics and images
  • Detailed information about how to convert between times
  • Turn and Talk opportunities
  • Review questions at the end of the slide deck

Easily Prepare Your 24-Hour Time Conversion PowerPoint

This downloadable teaching resource is available as an Interactive Google Slides or Powerpoint Activity. To get your new resource, click the dropdown arrow on the download button. If you are using the Google Slides version, you will be prompted to make your own copy. From there, project the slides on your screen and start teaching today!


This resource was created by Lindsey Phillips, a teacher and Teach Starter Collaborator.


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  • Michelle Gearman
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    Slide 20 is incorrect. 7pm converts to 19:00 not 18:00

    • Michelle Gearman
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      Hi Michelle, thanks for raising this! I can confirm this has now been corrected :) Thanks!

    • Laica Ayo
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      Hi Michelle, Thanks for raising this with us! I’ve submitted a ticket via the ‘report an error’ feature against this resource, which will go straight to our resource team. Once they’ve updated it, I’ll get a notification which I can then let you know via email. Any questions in the meantime, please don’t hesitate to reach out to our support team 🙂 Thanks!

  • Kshap Shap
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    Error in these slides. 7pm is not 18:00.

    • Laica Ayo
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      Hi there, thanks for reaching out! Looking at the slides, we can confirm all references to 7pm are in the correct equivalent, 19:00. If you need further help with this, please reach out to our support team via the chat icon at the bottom of the page. Thanks and have a great day!

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