Minutes - building the sequence
1-60 in fives:
Because the first stage of teaching introduces the child
to the outer red band of numbers, measuring time in
units of five minutes, it is important for the child
to have some idea of counting in fives.
This section provides suggestions for activities, games
and extension ideas that have been carefully thought
out to help the child develop more understanding - to
give meaning to counting - which is not implicit when
learning by rote.
Hours - building the sequence 1 - 12:
This section has been included to remind the child of
the knowledge already gained in the classroom, and to
assist with transferring linear understanding of number
from a number-line, to the unfamiliar circular clock
face. It is hoped that links will be made without difficulty
and activities may need little repetition. The Practitioner
will assess by observing the child’s actions and
move on quickly.
| Teaching
Stage I – Building the Foundation
This stage will form the foundation where
all aspects of time will be laid. It will provide
the child with the opportunity to be able to read
the time at any point around the clock face, giving
the child a sense of real achievement. This will
boost confidence and will motivate the child to
progress further.
This is the most important stage, and must be
mastered thoroughly before moving on to Stage
II. |
 Working
Clock face for Stage I ™ |
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