In this educational game, players practice reading and setting analog and digital clocks through a series of exercises. Includes over 50 activities, hints for difficulty, and an interactive sky simulation.
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About King of Math: Telling Time
Learn the clock in a fun way!
This app contains more than 50 different exercises on analog and digital clock. You get to practice both reading the clock and setting the time. The difficulty of the exercises is gradually increased, starting with whole hours and continuing with half hours, quarter hours and so on. If it’s too challenging, just press the Hints button to get help with the time expressions. The app also contains exercises on elapsed time, such as ”What time is it in 20 minutes?”. In the final category you can test your acquired skills with a mix of different styled clocks.
In addition to the many exercises, there is also an experimental mode where the relationship between the clock and the time of day is illustrated with the passing of the sun and moon across the sky. You can freely drag the hands of the clock and see how the sky changes and also get the time read out load.
The app is suitable for children in grades K-3.
Categories
1. Tell the time
2. Set the clock
3. Digital time
4. Analog to digital
5. Elapsed time
6. Text problems
7. Mixed clocks
This app contains more than 50 different exercises on analog and digital clock. You get to practice both reading the clock and setting the time. The difficulty of the exercises is gradually increased, starting with whole hours and continuing with half hours, quarter hours and so on. If it’s too challenging, just press the Hints button to get help with the time expressions. The app also contains exercises on elapsed time, such as ”What time is it in 20 minutes?”. In the final category you can test your acquired skills with a mix of different styled clocks.
In addition to the many exercises, there is also an experimental mode where the relationship between the clock and the time of day is illustrated with the passing of the sun and moon across the sky. You can freely drag the hands of the clock and see how the sky changes and also get the time read out load.
The app is suitable for children in grades K-3.
Categories
1. Tell the time
2. Set the clock
3. Digital time
4. Analog to digital
5. Elapsed time
6. Text problems
7. Mixed clocks
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