Reading analogue time to the nearest minute
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- In this lesson, we will learn to read an analogue clock to the nearest minute. We will use vocabulary around 'to' and 'past', and utilise linear time lines to compare times on clocks to number lines.
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5 Questions
Q1.
All scales on a clock are red and blue.
True
Q2.
Which artist made the melting clock sculpture that is in Shanghai, China?
Henry Matisse
Wassily Kandinsky
Q3.
How many scales does the clock use?
1
3
4
Q4.
Gemma said we can estimate the time using just the minute hand. Toby said we can estimate the time using just the hour hand. Who is right?
Both are right
Both are wrong
Gemma
Q5.
Calendars, diaries and birthdays do not have a connection with time.
True