My kiddos are busy learning how to tell time to the hour, half hour, and quarter hour. This can be a tricky concept for some of them. Here is a visual schedule of a typical day for us, created by the students. They chose important events from throughout the day to illustrate and label with the time in analogue and digital format. Throughout the day, they can look at the clock and match it to one of the events up on our schedule. So far, it is getting lots of use!
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Just found you through Pinterest! Maple FOnts!!?? Yes please!! Love the Canadian Names!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the freebie fonts!
A fellow Canadian
Renee
The Reading Corner
So happy to find a fellow Canadian!! I hope you enjoy the fonts. I have more comin' down the pipe! I will pin them when they are ready :)
DeleteThanks for your comment :)
Robyn
Hi Robyn!
ReplyDeleteI found you at Teaching is a Gift's Blog By Province Linky - I'm an Ontario blogger, too, and your newest follower!
You have some really great ideas & resources! I'm moving from grade 5 to a 2/3 next year, so I'll be visiting again to figure out what the heck I'm doing! ;)
~Erin
Mrs. Beattie's Classroom
Hi Erin! I am now following your blog :) I have a lot to learn about upkeep. It is my goal for next year to keep posting on my blog and on blogs of my fellow teachers.
DeleteLet me know if you need anything for next year! I only taught grade 2 for this year, but I LOVED it. Great age, great curriculum. I would be happy to share anything with you. :)
Where abouts in Ontario do you teach? I am in Brampton.
Robyn
Cute schedule idea!
ReplyDeleteI found you through pinterest. I'm also an Ontario blogger and I'm your newest follower!
Heidi
Secondgradealicious!
Hi Heidi!
DeleteIt's great to meet a fellow Ontarian! Thanks for stopping by to introduce yourself.
Robyn :)
PS. I am headed over to follow your blog now