Victorian Curriculum
VC2M3M03
recognise and use the relationship between formal units of time, including days, hours, minutes and seconds, to estimate and compare the duration of events
- estimating how long it would take to read a set passage of text, and sharing this information to demonstrate understanding of formal units of duration of time
- planning a sequence of events based on estimates of the duration of each event; for example, planning a set of activities for a class party by estimating how long each game or activity will take
- reading or setting the time on digital devices to the minute or second; for example, setting an online timing device to count down from a set time, or setting the time on a digital clock
- using sand timers and digital timers to measure and check estimates of short durations of time, such as one minute, 3 minutes and 5 minutes
- exploring how cultural accounts of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples explain cycles of time that involve the sun, moon and stars
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3 teaching resources for those 'aha' moments
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Clock Template
A clock that can be used for games or direct teaching.
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Time Dominoes - Half, Quarter and Hour Intervals
Practise telling the time to the nearest hour, quarter-hour, or half-hour by matching 32 analog and digital clock dominoes.
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Time Dominoes - Five Minute Intervals
Practise telling time to the nearest 5 minutes by matching 32 analogue and digital clock dominoes.