Students can practice reading and telling time based on analog clocks. This activity has students match the analog clock with the digital time representation. Includes student recording and data collection sheets. This set focuses on matching times. An easy way to teach and review reading an analog clock that you can use across multiple settings, activities, and ages. Can be used as a helpful aid for progress monitoring IEP goals around reading an analog clock.
5 Categories:
Hour
Half Hour
Quarter To the Hour
Quarter After the Hour
Mix of Times
Ideas for Use:
While you can use this resource in a variety of ways at home, school, clinic/community programming, some suggested uses are included below:
Introduction to analog to digital application activity
Review and practice analog to digital time
Life skills lessons
1:1, small group, whole classwork on life skills
Related to community-based instruction
Supporting IEP goals related to life skills
Centers, stations, task box/task card work
What's Inside:
Resource Guide
About the Resource
Using the Resource
Resource Walkthrough
Print Task Card Version
Ready to print PDF
Task cards with real photos
4 covers – easy to divide into up to 4 sets (4 sets of 10 cards each session)
220 total task cards
5 categories (each has 44 cards): Hour, Half Hour, Quarter To the Hour, Quarter After the Hour, Mix of Times
Recording Sheets
Ready to print PDF
Answer Key
Recording Sheet
Data Collection Across Multiple Data Points
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