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Online Math Lesson - Elapsed Time

Let's learn about elapsed time! In this interactive math activity from iKnowIt.com, your fourth grade students will practice elapsed time. Here are a few learning objectives you can expect from this online math activity:

  • Determine the elapsed time for the given start time and end time, shown by two analog clocks.
  • Find the elapsed time for the given start time and end time, shown by a number line.
  • Identify the elapsed time in a word problem.

Questions in this fourth grade time lesson are presented in multiple-choice format and fill-in-the-blank format.

This digital math game comes equipped with several handy features to help students make the most out of their math practice experience:

  • Hint button – Available to students in case they become stuck on a math problem and need a little extra help. Students can click the "Hint" button to view a written or pictorial clue that will point them in the right direction without giving away the answer.
  • Explanation page – When students get an answer wrong, a detailed explanation page will show them the correct answer, accompanied by an easy-to-understand explanation that helps them learn from mistakes.
  • Progress-tracker – This tool allows students to view how many math problems they have solved out of the total number of math problems in the activity.
  • Score-tracker – Students can check out the score-tracker to see how many points they have earned for correct responses.
  • Read-aloud feature – Students can click the speaker icon to hear the question read out loud to them in a clear voice. This feature is a great resource for ESL/ELL students and children who excel with auditory learning.

These math lesson features were designed to help your students gain greater confidence and mastery throughout their digital math practice experience.

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Digital Elapsed Time Practice Your Class Will Love

Looking for a way to take your math practice routine to the next level? Try I Know It with your elementary class today! When you use the I Know It digital math practice program alongside a comprehensive elementary math curriculum, you give your students the opportunity to practice elapsed time, and many other math skills, in a fun, educational format. Elementary teachers, homeschool educators, and school administrators love the I Know It program:

  • Plenty of educational math activities to choose from, covering essential elementary math topics
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  • Math awards – Each time students master a new math milestone, they earn a virtual award to add to their online trophy case. You can print student award certificates to celebrate your students' achievements as a class.
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  • Positive feedback – It's okay to make mistakes during math practice! Kids are encouraged by plenty of positive feedback messages to "Keep trying!" even when they make mistakes.
  • Kid-friendly format – The bright colors and bold, eye-catching design of our student interface gives students an enjoyable math practice experience in which each activity presents as an exciting game.

We hope you and your fourth-grade class will enjoy practicing elapsed time in this interactive math activity! Be sure to check out the hundreds of other third grade math lessons we have available on our website as well.

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When your students log in to iKnowIt.com with their unique login credentials, they will be shown a kid-friendly version of the homepage from which they can access the math practice activities you have assigned to them. Grade levels in the student mode of the program are designated by letter (i.e., "Level D" for fourth grade), making it easy for you to assign math lessons based on each child's needs and skill level.

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This online math lesson is classified as Level D. It may be ideal for a fourth-grade class.

Common Core Standard

4.MD.2, 3.MD.1, MA.3.M.2.2, 4.8C
Measurement And Data

Solve Problems Involving Measurement And Conversion Of Measurements From A Larger Unit To A Smaller Unit.
Use the four operations to solve word problems involving distances, intervals of time, liquid volumes, masses of objects, and money, including problems involving simple fractions or decimals, and problems that require expressing measurements given in a larger unit in terms of a smaller unit. Represent measurement quantities using diagrams such as number line diagrams that feature a measurement scale.

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