Student Teaching Hour and Half Past
Student Teaching Hour and Half Past
Student Teaching Hour and Half Past
Students will write the time they hear, with words and numerals, including hour and half
hour times
Students will create each time on an individual Judy Clock, correctly using the minute
and hour hands.
Assessment
As teacher reads aloud story, students actively write the time in both words (half past 9)
and in numerals (9:30). Students adjust their Judy Clocks to represent that time as well.
Teacher will assess each students wipe-off board and clock with each new time
mentioned.
Students will complete applicable Singapore Math Workbook pages in final 10 minutes
of lesson.
Materials
Wipe-off Boards and Expo Markers
Whole-Class constructed Clock (see picture!)
Class set of mini Judy Clocks
Hand out Judy Clocks, wipe-off boards and expo markers. Explain expectations for how
students must use these materials, also stating clear consequences for inappropriate
handling.
Tell students that you were going to read them a story about a dog named Spot, who goes
on many adventures. Explain to the class that each time they hear you say a time
whether its a whole hour or half past the hour they need to do three things: Write it
with numbers (8:00), write it with words (8 O Clock), and make the time on their own
clock. Explain that you will be walking around to make sure students are making the
correct time, and offering help if there are questions.
Read Spot Goes Splash! adding an appropriate chronological statement where
planned on post-it notes. These notes should flow naturally from the authors text, so that
students have to listen carefully to hear the time.
o Each new time mentioned, hold students accountable for three jobs mentioned
above, and ask one student each time to make the time on the class clock.
o Ask students to explain their written times and times built on the clocks to their
partners and to the full class.
When the story is over, students will put materials away, and complete the Singapore
Math Workbook pages that correspond with hour and half hour times.
Closure
Students return to the rug when they have completed their pages. Ask them to apply their
learning to the current time of day, or the next upcoming transition. Ask them, what time is it
right now? When is math finished? When will we begin snack? What would the clock look like
if it was 2:30 right now? etc. Review the chart of how to communicate time, and explain that
tomorrows morning message would include a space to tell the time they get to school.
Differentiation
Which students do you anticipate may struggle with the content/learning objectives of this
lesson?
Student
name
Lena
Elise
Abe
Alex