It's About Time! (MathStart Level 1)
It's About Time. . .
. . . to wake up.
. . . to learn, to play, to read.
. . . to cuddle up in the blankets and to dream.
A twenty-four -- hour day is full of great things to do Endearing illustrations depicting things kids do every day make this an easy introduction to the skill of telling time, perfect for very young readers.
Paperback, 40 pages
Published
March 1st 2005
by HarperTrophy
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The book It's About Time by Stuart J. Murphy introduces readers to the skill of telling time. The book uses various activites for each hour of the day. The book can also be used to teach students about time of the day and the difference between day and night. The book also focuses on the difference between digital and analog clocks.
This book goes through a little boys day from 7 am and follows him through 24 hours. It goes through analog and digital clocks.
The math activites are great with this book. Children can be taught the hours of day and is a great starter in teaching the concept. AM and PM is another activity to discuss with this book.
The math activites are great with this book. Children can be taught the hours of day and is a great starter in teaching the concept. AM and PM is another activity to discuss with this book.
This book has clocks on every page to show students how to tell time. Each page has an analog clock and a digital clock so students can learn to read both. With each time mentioned in the book, there is an activity listed with the time, so that the students can see what activities occur at different times of the day.
This book is a great beginning story to teach time. It shows the different hours of the day and what is normally done during those times, for example 12:00pm is lunch. It also has a picture of a clock on each page with the time under it, which allow kids to practice reading clocks.
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I would recommend this book to teacher who want to start teaching their students about time. It is a fun to teach them and keep them interested.
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*Born and raised in Rockville, Connecticut.
*Didn't like math as a kid, but really liked drawing and making up stories.
*Co-founded Ligature in Chicago to develop high-quality educational materials in a variety of curriculum areas, including Social Studies, Reading, Science, and Math.
*There are now 63 MathStart books — 21 in each level — with many more on the drawing boards. Three ...more
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*Didn't like math as a kid, but really liked drawing and making up stories.
*Co-founded Ligature in Chicago to develop high-quality educational materials in a variety of curriculum areas, including Social Studies, Reading, Science, and Math.
*There are now 63 MathStart books — 21 in each level — with many more on the drawing boards. Three ...more
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