Maths 110121 Measures and Data Read timetables using
Maths 11/01/21 Measures and Data Read timetables using 24 -hour clock Calculate time intervals Practice on times tables rockstars for 15 minutes – click on the link: ttps: //play. ttrockstars. com/auth/school/student Reading the 24 -hour clock A. M. and P. M. and the 24 -Hour Clock - Bing video © hamilton-trust. org. uk 1 Year 5
Day 1: Calculate time intervals using the 24 -hour clock. This is a 24 -hour digital clock. What would this time look like on a 12 -hour digital clock? 1 6 3 0 Hours Minutes How many minutes until 11 o’clock? Remember that we are counting up to 60, not 100… A school science lesson starts at 10: 45 and ends at 11: 35. How long does it last? Sketch a time number line to represent. 35 mins 10: 45 When is it useful to use a 24 -hour digital clock rather than a 12 -hour digital clock? 11: 00 11: 35 15 mins + 35 mins = 50 mins © hamilton-trust. org. uk 2 Year 5
Day 1: Calculate time intervals using the 24 -hour clock. A P. E. lesson starts at 13: 30 and ends at 14: 45. How long does it last? Sketch a time number line to represent this. 30+45=75 minutes = 1 hour and 15 minutes 30 minutes 13: 30 © hamilton-trust. org. uk 45 minutes 14. 45 14: 00 3 Year 5
Complete the Busy Weekend questions on Purple Mash. You can type your answers onto the question sheet or send a photo of your work. © hamilton-trust. org. uk 4 Year 5
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