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Books > Children's & Educational > Young children's, early learning & special book types > Early learning / early learning concepts > Time & seasons > Telling the time
'Read Me Out Loud' are a series of fun and educational books,
written in rhyme and aimed at promoting parents and teachers to
read with children.
My First Clock Book is a fantastic novelty board book from Priddy
Books even includes a clock with hands that move! Set around a
school day, each page has a different time for children to learn
about. The clock is set in a die-cut within the cover and folds out
so the child can match the time on every page, reinforcing the
concept. With fun illustrations and simple questions to answer,
kids will learn all about time and how it relates to their own day.
The Little Explorers series takes children on a journey to teach
them more about the world around them. Each title is beautifully
illustrated and easy for children to read themselves. Approved by
the National Department of Education as a Foundation Phase reader
for Grades 1, 2 and 3. Shapes are Everywhere shows children how to
find different shapes in the beautiful world around us. What are
You Doing? introduces children to the many different ways that
children can find the written word. Stop, Look and Listen shows
children essential elements of road safety while dodging wild
animals in a national park. It’s Time! takes us through all the
things that happen in a normal day. Oh No! is the story of poor
Dangoes, who has many things to do but falls ill and can’t do them.
She gets better, but then it starts to rain! Lele Dreams takes the
reader on a fantastical journey to the clouds and the sea.
Learn with the PAW Patrol pups! Help your little learner get ready
to go, go, go with this colourful PAW Patrol activity book.
Children are introduced to telling the time alongside their
loveable and playful PAW Patrol friends. Introduces time words,
analogue clocks and digital clocks to children Look out for the
badge awarded at the end of the book Ideal for pre-schoolers
getting ready for school Children will be on a roll in no time!
Tick tock, tick tock, tell the time with Grandfather Clock! Enjoy
learning about clocks and time with a kindly and classic character.
Roger Hargreaves was the bestselling creator of the Mr Men series.
Grandfather Clock was first published by Hodder Children's Books in
1980.
Bear and his friend are taking a trip to the mountains. Tell the
time with them as they make their way to their destination on many
different types of transport and have lots of fun when they get
there! Simple rhyming text guides young readers through this
engaging story. Time-telling elements are relevant to KS1 and make
this book a great educational resource. A charming new addition to
the ever-popular Bear series. Series available in bilingual
editions.
A fun, colourful Activity Book packed with charming characters and
engaging activities. It's ideal for introducing your child to
telling the time, and learning about the days, weeks and months of
the year! We've explained everything in easy-to-understand language
with loads of colourful diagrams - your child will be time-wiz
before you know it! Each topic is covered by a range of activities
- all designed to help that time-telling knowledge really stick.
We've also thrown in a selection of exciting puzzles so your child
can apply their Maths skills in a different context. Answers can be
found at the back of the book.
Colourful Illustrated Telling the Time Poster
This highly illustrated poster is designed to help children learn to
tell the time.
Ideal for encouraging young learners, this colourful and highly
informative poster shows a clear and simple clock face and includes
analogue and digital clock displays, concepts such as quarter past,
half past, and quarter to, and sunrise and sunset.
This attractive rolled poster suits home or school use, and can be used
for independent learning or school projects.
Dimensions 610 X 915 mm
This combined sticker and colouring-in book provides a charming
visual introduction to time - from reading clock faces to the
broader context of hours of the day and seasons of the year.With
simple text and delightful outline drawings by Jenny Tulip, the
scenes can be coloured in by the reader and then finished off by
placing the special colour stickers within each scene. The stickers
are reusable, so children will be able to complete the pages many
times over, as well as use the stickers to create their own books,
posters and games.
Full of fun, What's the time, Maisy? is a colourful, interactive
introduction to telling the time with everyone's favourite
character. Each page of this colourful large-format board book has
a die-cut window revealing a chunky, clunky clock with real hands
and cogs that can be turned to show the time. At eight o'clock,
Maisy gets up and decides what to wear; at ten o'clock she goes
shopping, and at twelve o'clock she has lunch. New time-tellers can
follow Maisy right the way through her day to bedtime at seven
o'clock, turning the hands and telling the time with Maisy!
A fabulous finger puppet interpretation of this evergreen
children's game. Follow Mr. Wolf and Little Wolf through the hours
in their day, from waking up to the all-important dinner time.
Digital and analogue clocks on each page help us learn to tell the
time.
Telling the time is a complex skill that many children struggle to
grasp. Schofield & Sims Telling the Time breaks this difficult
topic down into a sequence of manageable ideas that young learners
can approach at their own pace. Beginning with child-friendly
explanations of times of day and units of time, it moves on to
introduce telling the time on an analogue clock, before progressing
to cover a wide range of related concepts, including different ways
of measuring and representing time, time expressions and everyday
time problems. Each activity book provides large, clear clock faces
for easy counting and colour-coded hands to aid recognition of
hours and minutes. 'Learn' panels help to explain time-telling in
simple steps, while regular 'Did you know?' boxes provide fun
general-knowledge facts to enrich learning. Answers to all the
practice questions are included at the back of the book for easy
marking.Telling the Time Book 2 supports the National Curriculum
requirements for Year 2 and covers the following topic areas:
counting in fives; telling the time to five minutes; units of time
(minutes, hours, days); ordering and comparing intervals of time;
digital time; comparing analogue and digital clocks; and
problem-solving using time.
Children can become top at telling the time with this fun-filled
book, crammed with puzzles and activities, including a practice
clock to cut out and make. Find out about hours, minutes and
seconds, calendars and timetables, AM and PM, then check what
you've learned with quick quizzes. All the answers are at the back
of the book.
This Progress with Oxford Time and Money Age 6-7 workbook will help
your child to progress with time and money while having fun . Each
Progress with Oxford book is focused on the skills your child will
need to master at each stage of the school curriculum. The books
are precisely matched to your child's age to make sure they are
aligned with school expectations for their year, helping children
to fully achieve their potential. The series has been created to
help every child develop essential skills at home, with minimal
help and support. Picture clues are used to show very young
children how to complete activities, whilst reminder boxes, tips
and advice support older children to become self-sufficient
learners. A lively character accompanies your child through all the
colourful and engaging activities, and fun stickers are included to
reward their work. A handy progress chart at the end of each book
captures their achievements, so you both know what to do next. Find
further support on the Oxford Owl at Home website, which provides
specific advice on helping your child learn about time and money,
and fun activities to extend their skills.
Understading time words and phrases and talking about daily
routines are important steps in learning to tell the time. This
bright book is designed to help parents amuse, interest and at the
same time teach their children vital early learning skills. Useful
parent tips are included throughout to support the learning
process.
Telling the time is a complex skill that many children struggle to
grasp. Schofield & Sims Telling the Time breaks this difficult
topic down into a sequence of manageable ideas that young learners
can approach at their own pace. Beginning with child-friendly
explanations of times of day and units of time, it moves on to
introduce telling the time on an analogue clock, before progressing
to cover a wide range of related concepts, including different ways
of measuring and representing time, time expressions and everyday
time problems. Each activity book provides large, clear clock faces
for easy counting and colour-coded hands to aid recognition of
hours and minutes. 'Learn' panels help to explain time-telling in
simple steps, while regular 'Did you know?' boxes provide fun
general-knowledge facts to enrich learning. Answers to all the
practice questions are included at the back of the book for easy
marking.Telling the Time Book 1 supports the National Curriculum
requirements for Year 1 and covers the following topic areas: times
of day (morning, noon, afternoon, evening); basic units of time;
comparing and sequencing events in chronological order
(earlier/later; first/next; yesterday/tomorrow); telling the time
to the hour, half hour and quarter hour; the days of the week and
months of the year; calendars; and seasons.
Tell the Time Level: KS1 Subject: Maths Help children learn about
time with the friendly students of Ladybird Class! Join Zara
Penguin, Tao Meerkat, Ali Lion, Olivia Crocodile, Noah Panda and
Nia Hedgehog as they have fun telling the time. Included in this
book: * Engaging questions, colourful illustrations and fun,
motivating activities aligned with primary learning and Key Stage 1
(KS1), perfect for supporting your child's home learning alongside
school. * All the key skills your child needs to tell the time
including reading analogue clock faces, practising whole hours,
half hours and quarters, and learning about seasons, calendars and
estimating time in different contexts. * Fun extension activities,
helpful parent notes and activity answers support your child's
learning and give them a sense of achievement. It is perfect to
support children's maths skills alongside Maths Problem-Solving: A
Learn with Ladybird Activity Book 5-7 years.
A colourful workbook to introduce children to fractions using the
Maths Mastery approach! It's time to master the world of maths with
this brand new workbook developed by experts to cover all the
essential skills for children in the first stages of their maths
journey. Specifically designed for children aged 5-7, this maths
exercise book can gently help your child learn about fractions,
using both shapes and numbers. Let Maths - No Problem! open your
eyes to the wonderful world of numbers! So what are you waiting
for? Dive straight in to discover: -Character-led learning with fun
and friendly illustrations -Comprehensive and thorough coverage of
key concepts -Helpful hints for extra practice Heard of Maths
Mastery but don't know where to begin? Don't worry, DK has got you
covered! Maths Mastery is a transformational approach to teaching
mathematics that was developed in Singapore and is now used around
the world, including in thousands of schools across the UK.
Children are taught multiple methods to solve maths problems,
enabling them to gain a thorough and adaptable understanding of
topics, making it easier for them to apply their knowledge to
different scenarios. Each topic is studied in depth to develop a
secure understanding of maths concepts. This leads to greater
progress in maths learning, as topics are well understood and
therefore don't need to be revised in great detail, meaning each
new concept builds on prior learning. Based on this widely
successful approach, this wonderful workbook is full of top-tips
led by appealing characters who offer useful guidance to parents
and children alike with the goal of making learning maths both
accessible and interesting. This workbook is part of a new series
developed in partnership with the award-winning educational
publisher Maths - No Problem! The books encourage a deep knowledge
of core maths concepts without fostering a reliance on memorisation
or rote learning. In fact, Maths - No Problem! is widely used in
schools in the UK and its Teacher Hub receives 4,000 daily visits
on average during term time! A must-have maths book for children
aged 5-7 at a Key Stage 1 level, as well as for adults who wish to
become more familiar with maths taught in schools, to better
support their children at home. From halves and quarters to
comparisons and quantities, this helpful workbook covers it all
whilst incorporating an inclusive approach which builds
self-confidence so that no child feels they 'can't do maths'. At
DK, we believe in the power of discovery. So why not explore the
rest of the workbooks in our Maths - No Problem! Master Maths At
Home, series? Each workbook can be bought individually or as part
of a collection, specifically targeted to early learners aged 5-7
at a Key Stage 1 level. Multiply like a magician with Maths - No
Problem! Multiplication and Division, Ages 5-7 (Key Stage 1) and
join the geometry journey with Maths - No Problem! Geometry and
Shape, Ages 5-7 (Key Stage 1). It's as easy as 1, 2, 3!
This entertaining book is filled with activities that build
confidence in telling the time to the hour, half hour, quarter past
and quarter to. There are answers and notes for grown-ups at the
back, along with lots of extra clocks to practise drawing and
writing the time.
Telling the time is a complex skill that many children struggle to
grasp. Schofield & Sims Telling the Time breaks this difficult
topic down into a sequence of manageable ideas that young learners
can approach at their own pace. Beginning with child-friendly
explanations of times of day and units of time, it moves on to
introduce telling the time on an analogue clock, before progressing
to cover a wide range of related concepts, including different ways
of measuring and representing time, time expressions and everyday
time problems. Each activity book provides large, clear clock faces
for easy counting and colour-coded hands to aid recognition of
hours and minutes. 'Learn' panels help to explain time-telling in
simple steps, while regular 'Did you know?' boxes provide fun
general-knowledge facts to enrich learning. Answers to all the
practice questions are included at the back of the book for easy
marking.Telling the Time Book 3 supports the National Curriculum
requirements for Years 3 and 4 and covers the following topic
areas: reading and writing the time to the nearest minute;
converting between analogue and digital 12- and 24-hour clocks;
comparing durations of events; Roman numerals; timetables; time
zones; and solving problems involving converting between units of
time (including seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks, months,
years).
A fun way for children to master the art of telling the time,
allowing them to complete the activities over and over again using
the special wipe-clean pen. With the help of a hoard of friendly
monsters, the basics of telling the time are explained clearly and
simply, with fun activities to consolidate learning, including
helping to schedule a 'Monster day'and delivering the monster mail
on time. Introduces telling the hour, half hour and quarter hour on
both digital and analogue clocks.
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