Decimal Division Resources
Like clockwork. That’s how easy you want reading time to be for students. Helping children learn how to determine elapsed time is a real world skill that they will use everyday. These materials reinforce how to read a clock and also teach elapsed time in terms of days and months. Need more time review? Revisit telling time to the half hour.
Are we there yet? If we left the house at 2:00 pm, and it is now 4:08 pm, how much longer do we have? Students might be able to answer these questions with a little help calculating elapsed time. Going from telling time to the minute to determining elapsed time may be challenging for kids at first, but with plenty of practice they can get the knack. Third graders will learn how to determine elapsed time with these worksheets and exercises featuring real-world problems and a collection of clocks. Word problems help develop strategies for determining elapsed time in minutes, hours, and even days. Minute-by-minute or day-by-day, if teaching how to calculate elapsed time is tough, draw from these resources to reinforce
how to tell time and how to figure out elapsed time problems.