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Procedure (include
a suggested time allocation for each part of the procedure for lesson pacing)
a)
Introduction (attention getter,
anticipatory set)
Ask
students to clear their desks and move them to the side of the room and then
have the Students gather at the front of the room.
(Play transition song on the computer)
(1
min 30 sec max)
1.
Ask students how many hands are on a clock?
-Hour, minute, second
2.
Ask how long does it take the hour hand to move one full circle?
-60 minutes
3.
Ask how long does it take the minute hand to move one full circle?
-60 seconds
4.
Show the students what an analog clock is.
5.
Show the students what a digital clock is.
2.
Ask a student to come up and identify the hour hand on an analog clock.
3.
Ask a student to come up and identify the minute hand on an analog clock.
4.
Ask a student to come up and identify the second hand on an analog clock.
(Call on students who are raising their
hands quietly)
(3 min)
5.
Tell students you are going to show them pictures of different times on a
clock, and if they are able to tell what time it is on that clock raise their
hand to answer.
(Call on students who are raising their
hands quietly)
6.
Go through all seven pictures of the clocks.
(Call on a different student for each
clock)
7.
Review The Clock song (to the tune of Wheels on the Bus)
The hands
on the clock go round and round, round and round round and round.
The hands
on the clock go round and round. To tell us the time. The short hand on the
clock
Goes from number to number, number to number, number to number. The
short hand on the clock
goes from number to number. To tell us the time. The
long hand on the clock
goes around by fives, Around by fives, around by fives.
The long hand on the clock
goes around by fives.
To tell us the minutes.
(4 min)
b)
Activities/Steps (note technology used)
1.
Explain directions before moving students around
“We are going to make our own
Classroom Clock! We will take turns switching off from being the numbers on
the clock or being the minute and hour hand of the clock. When you are the
Classroom Clock you will move to the center of the room and form a circle. I
will give you a number 1 through 12 that follows the order of an analog
clock. Those who will be playing the minute and hour hand of the clock; I
will chose two of you at a time and give you a card that has a time one it.
You are to go into the middle of the circle and use your arms or legs to make
that time. While you are making that time with your body the rest of the
class will sing the Clock song. Once we finish the Clock song I will choice a
student who is also being the minute and hour hands to tell us what time they
have made.”
1. Pick 12 students to be your Classroom
Clock and 12 to play the hour and minute hand on the clock.
(Have the Classroom Clock students
make a circle in the middle of the room by holding hands)
(Have the students making the time sit
in the front of the room)
(2 min max)
2.
Give the Classroom Clock students the numbers 1 through 12 in order of an
analog clock and instruct them to sit down.
3.
Choose two students to make the time on the clock.
4.
Give them their time card.
5.
Have the class sing The Clock song.
6.
Pick a student to guess the time they have made.
7.
Repeat until all students have made a time and been the Classroom Clock.
(15
min)
c)
Closure (reviewing learning,
summarizing, assignments)
1.
Collect numbers and cards from students.
2.
Have students gather back in the front of the room.
3.
Review Analog and Digital Clocks.
(Ask students to provide you with
examples of where we would see an analog clock or a digital clock)
4.
Ask students why do we know this is the hour hand?
5.
Ask students why do we know this is the minute hand?
(5 min)
d) Assessment
(how you will determine that students
have met the success criteria)
Teacher
will do a visual assessment of the students while they are making the
Classroom clock to see if they are meeting the success criteria.
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