LITERATURE STATION
This station provides an opportunity for each student to work at his/her own pace accessing their knowledge to practice time skills while reading on any of the three picture books:
A Weekend in the City. By Colleen Adams. (2004). 24p. Rosen Publishing Group, (978-0823988976). Gr.2, 3, 5.
This nonfiction book, part of the PowerMath series, relates the story of a three day family visit to Chicago. Readers practice determining elapsed time in hours and minutes spent at different landmarks and points of interest using both clock faces and digital displays. Use of addition and subtraction in problem solving is reinforced.
This nonfiction book, part of the PowerMath series, relates the story of a three day family visit to Chicago. Readers practice determining elapsed time in hours and minutes spent at different landmarks and points of interest using both clock faces and digital displays. Use of addition and subtraction in problem solving is reinforced.
All in One Hour. By Susan Stevens Crummel. (2003). 32p. Amazon Children's Publishing, (978-0761455370). Gr.K,3.
This easy picture book relates the events in the elapsed time of one hour early in the morning as a cat sees a mouse and a wild neighborhood chase ensues. Representations of both analog and digital time are featured in the illustrations.
This easy picture book relates the events in the elapsed time of one hour early in the morning as a cat sees a mouse and a wild neighborhood chase ensues. Representations of both analog and digital time are featured in the illustrations.
Cluck O'Clock. By Kes Gray. (2003). 32p. Hodder Childrens, (978-0340866054). Gr. 1-3.
In this picture book, a group of chickens detail their day in the barnyard from breakfast until the fox comes at night. Math concepts included are time to the nearest minute along with other ways of telling time (6" minutes until 8" or "just after 8").
In this picture book, a group of chickens detail their day in the barnyard from breakfast until the fox comes at night. Math concepts included are time to the nearest minute along with other ways of telling time (6" minutes until 8" or "just after 8").
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