Unit F – Clock Times

This maths scheme of work for Key Stage Two gets the children to identify and record different times on analogue clock faces to minutes and use Roman Numerals to show the timing and duration of events. The class can explain how to compare between units of time by converting between hours and minutes.

Identify and record different times on analogue clock faces to minutes and use Roman Numerals to show the timing and duration of events

Lesson One : Family Times

Explore how to identify and record matching times in five minutes for some different family events and experiences on analogue clock faces

Lesson Two : Time Snap

Practise playing a paired game to identify and match a range of different times that have been recorded in steps of five minutes using analogue clock faces

Lesson Three : Clock Minutes

Investigate how to identify and record some different digital times shown in minutes on matching analogue clock faces

Lesson Four : Roman Numeral Times

Practise selecting and recording some different times in minutes using analogue clock faces with Roman Numerals that are used to display each of the steps in hours

Lesson Five : Roman Numeral Clocks

Explore and record how to indicate some different times to minutes in Roman Numerals using both digital and analogue clock faces

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