Non Spatial Measure
S2 Time
Aligned to the NSW Syllabus for The Australian curriculum (https://educationstandards.nsw.edu.au/wps/portal/nesa/home)
- outcomes and content listed below
- outcomes and content listed below
Find The Time Problems - mathsframe
Reading Time - mathsframe
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Teaching Clock - topmarks
Clock Splat - Sheppard
Digital Time - abcya
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Adding time problems mathsframe
Match Analog & Digital Time - scootle
Bedtime Bandits - Mr Nussbaum
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Hands On Activities - weareteachers.com
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Stop The Clock - teachingtime.co
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Time - Numbers and Words - teachingtime
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Syllabus Outcomes
MAO-WM-01 Develops understanding and fluency in mathematics through exploring and connecting mathematical concepts, choosing and applying mathematical techniques to solve problems, and communicating their thinking and reasoning coherently and clearly
MA2-NSM-02 Represents and interprets analog and digital time in hours, minutes and seconds
MA2-NSM-02 Represents and interprets analog and digital time in hours, minutes and seconds
Content
Non Spatial Measure A
Time: Represent and read analog time
Time: Represent and interpret digital time displays
Time: Represent and read analog time
- Use minutes to describe the duration of events
- Identify 30 minutes as being a half-hour and 60 minutes as an hour
- Connect the quarter-hour to 15 minutes
- Recognise that the position of the numerals on an analog timepiece often represents 2 different values
- Recognise that 5-minute intervals (corresponding to the hour markers) are used as benchmarks to read time on an analog clock
- Read time as past the hour to half-past and then towards the hour
- Read analog clocks to the minute
Time: Represent and interpret digital time displays
- Identify situations where duration is measured in seconds
- Read or set the time on digital devices to the minute or second, recognising there are 60 seconds in one minute
- Recognise that the hour is read first in a digital display
- Determine the time remaining until the next hour on a digital clock
- Record times using the colon notation with am and pm to distinguish between morning and evening
- Relate the terms midday or noon and midnight to am and pm
- Relate analog notation to digital notation for time
updated Feb 2023
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