Interactive games to learn to read the clock
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February 2 to 8, 2012

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Interactive games to learn to read the clock
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Link of the week: Interactive games to learn to read the clock

Pedagogic/didactic activities

Suitable age:

From 6 to 9 years

Type:

Games

What's the story:

If your children have not learned to read a clock yet, connect to the game “El Reloj” (in Spanish only). You’ll find an area with a very clear explanation about the minutes, hours and how to read them. When you have the theory by hand, it's time to test what you have learned. You'll find plenty of activities to put crazy clocks on time, order sequences of a story in a time machine or compare a digital clock with a classic one.

An interactive way to learn to read the time.

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