
How do live lessons work?
Live lessons are interactive slides and course outlines that are used to teach Treeway Live Classes. Click on the arrows to navigate backward and forwards through the slides.
How Do I Use the Lesson Plans?
Read this lesson plan before class to familiarize yourself with the ideas and concepts you’ll be teaching the students. You may print this page out if you need to use it as a reference point during live classes.
This lesson is a guide, but feel free to expand on the content or decrease/increase what you teach depending on the learning levels of the students in your class or the amount of time you have to cover the material.
Can I show videos in live classes?
Yes, feel free to include additional material to supplement the class lesson material. Videos, Physical Objects, Games, Activities, etc. are okay to share in live classes.
Videos should have no advertisements or logos and should be viewed by you before showing them to the students to ensure no offensive or questionable content is included.
The video should make up only a small portion of the live class.
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Class Summary
Students will learn to identify the basic features of an analog clock. They will learn how to use these features to keep track of time. They will explore why knowing how to tell time is important. They will learn to recognize key time markers and us the term “o’clock.”
Lesson Slide
Vocabulary Words
- Analog clock – A tool that uses hands to helps us tell time
- Midnight – twelve o’clock at night
- Noon – twelve o’clock in the afternoon
Main Teaching Points
This week, our main objective will be teaching students how to recognize hours and minutes on an analog clock and to recognize half hour and 5 minute intervals.
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- People use clocks to tell time
- The big hand is the hand that tell us the minutes.
- The little hand is the hand that tells us the hour.
- The second hand moves fast and counts seconds.
- Every number on the clock is 5 minutes when the minute hand points to it.
- Every number on the clock is an hour when the hour hand points to it.
- A minute is 60 seconds.
- An hour is 60 minutes.
Discussion Questions
- What are the parts of an analog clock?
- How do the parts of the clock measure time?
- What is a.m.? What is p.m.?