
Your third grade students will practice telling time with analog and digital clocks in this interactive math game from iKnowIt.com. Children will calculate time to the nearest minute in this fun and engaging math game that will help them with the following skills:
Students will answer a variety of multiple-choice questions and fill-in-the-blank questions in this third grade math activity. When they get stuck on a question, they can click on the "Hint" button to view a written or pictorial clue that will help them solve the problem without giving away the answer. When they get an answer incorrect, a detailed explanation page appears on the practice screen to show them the right answer accompanied by an easy-to-understand explanation.
Additional features built into the I Know It math lessons to help students make the most of their math practice experience include: a progress-tracker that displays how many questions have been answered so far out of the total number of questions in the math activity; a score-tracker that shows how many points have been earned for correct responses; and a speaker icon that indicates the read-aloud feature (a great resource for ESL/ELL students and children who are auditory processors). All these features have been carefully developed with your students' math achievement in mind.
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With your I Know It membership, you'll have unlimited access to the program's administrative features. These tools are designed to help you make the most out of your class's math practice experience. Your administrator account will help you create a class roster for your students, assign a class code and unique login credentials for all your students, give specific math lesson assignments to different students, change basic math lesson settings,
print, download, and email student progress reports, and much more.When your students log into iKnowIt.com with their unique username and password, they will be shown a kid-friendly version of the homepage. From here they can quickly find and launch math assignments, as well as explore other math lessons at their grade level and beyond for additional practice or an extra challenge. (You can control student access to other math lessons through your administrator account.) Grade levels are designated by letter instead of number (i.e., "Level C" for third grade), making it easy for you to assign math lessons based on each child's needs and skill level.
This math lesson is categorized as Level C. It may be ideal for a third grade class.
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Measurement and Data
Students will solve problems involving measurement and estimation of intervals of time, liquid volumes, and masses of objects. Students will tell and write time to the nearest minute and measure time intervals in minutes. Students will solve word problems involving addition and subtraction of time intervals in minutes, such as by representing the problem on a number line diagram.
Telling Time (Nearest 5 Minutes) (Level C)
In this third grade-level math lesson, students will practice telling time to the nearest five minutes. Questions are presented in multiple-choice format and fill-in-the-blank format.
Telling Time (Nearest Minute) (Level C)
In this math lesson geared toward third grade, students will practice telling time to the nearest minute. Questions are presented in fill-in-the-blank format and multiple-choice format.