Time – Analogue and Digital
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This resource contains two worksheets on time for Entry Level 2 students. One worksheet involves reading the time on a 12 hour digital clock and drawing the hands on an analogue clock to represent these times. The second worksheet involves working out the length of TV programmes and completing analogue clocks to show these times.
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Resource type | Worksheet/Activity |
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Age range | Age 14-16 |
Description
This resource contains two worksheets on time for Entry Level 2 students. One worksheet involves reading the time on a 12 hour digital clock and drawing the hands on an analogue clock to represent these times. The second worksheet involves working out the length of TV programmes and completing analogue clocks to show these times.
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This resource has been designed for students working towards the AQA Entry Level Certificate in Maths who are working at Entry Level 2. It contains an age-appropriate, 32 page workbook (22 worksheets) with progress check, study notes and certificate of achievement on time: Component 5.
Tasks and activities have been designed to help students achieve the following learning outcomes:
2.1 Know the seasons and months and their order
2.2 Know that 1 week = 7 days; 1 day = 24 hours; 1 hour = 60 minutes; 1 minute = 60 seconds
2.3 Read the time displayed on an analogue or 12 hour digital clock in hours, half hours and quarter hours and draw the hands on a clock or the digital display to represent these times
2.4 Read the time to the nearest five minutes on an analogue clock, draw the hands on a clock to show the time, and read any time on a digital clock
2.5 Find the difference between two times given in hours, half hours and quarter hours.
Time Entry Level 1 Maths Workbook
Learning Outcomes:
1.1 Know the days of the week and their order
1.2 Read the time to the hour or half hour on an analogue clock and draw the hands on a clock to show these times
1.3 Order familiar events