Elapsed Time PowerPoint Lesson with Practice Exercises
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- This elapsed time bundle is designed to teach students about elapsed time and how to convert time measurements in a way that will keep them engaged! The activities in this math bundle make learning elapsed time concepts fun and easy! Students love the activities while teachers love the convenience oPrice $9.00Original Price $16.99Save $7.99
Learning Objective
Students will convert time measurements (i.e. hours to days). Students will use elapsed time to determine the start time or end time of an event. Given a start time and an end time, students will determine the amount of time that has elapsed.
Description
Are you searching for a step-by-step PowerPoint that can be used to introduce time measurement conversions and elapsed time to your students in a way that will grab their attention? You've come to the right place! Use this 65-slide PowerPoint over multiple days to teach your students how to convert time measurements with and without remainders and how to calculate elapsed time using a number line and benchmark times. This PowerPoint contains so many practice opportunities!
PowerPoints filled with visuals are ideal for teaching new content to students because PowerPoints tend to be highly engaging and concepts can be easily broken down into understandable chunks of information. But let's face it... they are so time-consuming to create! Fortunately, now you have an option of using one that is already complete, kid-tested, and ready to go for you!
HERE'S THE SEQUENCE OF TOPICS COVERED IN THIS POWERPOINT:
- Introduction to Time Units & Measurement: 3 slides
- Converting Time Measurements with no remainders (days, hours, minutes, seconds): 9 slides
- Converting Time Measurements WITH remainders (minutes to hours and seconds to minutes): 17 slides
- Determining Elapsed Time (includes identifying benchmark numbers and word problems): 32 slides
- Word Problems: What Is the End Time? (the start time and elapsed time is provided): 4 slides
- Word Problems: What is the Start Time? (the elapsed time and end time is provided) 4 slides
***A PowerPoint companion handout is also included in this file. As you advance through the PowerPoint, students can record their answers on the handout. The companion handout is available in both printable format or digital format.**
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Here's what teachers like you have to say about this math PowerPoint:
⭐️ Alissa D. said, "As a new 3rd grade teacher I had heard horror stories about teaching elapsed time. My students quickly learned and understood the concept using this resource in tandem with our curriculum. I can't recommend it highly enough!"
⭐️ Shelley B. said, "This was so helpful to use with students who really need a more visual way to understand elapsed time! This was so helpful for me as well as it was my first year teaching elapsed time and when some of my students were struggling it was the perfect intervention!"
⭐️ Liza M. said, "I loved how it really had it step by step to help students think through what they needed to do. Love solving time on the number line."
⭐️ Mggs88 said, "This was a fantastic resource! Very well made and was exactly what I was looking for! The students were very engaged! Definitely happy with my purchase and plan to use it again next year!"
Also, I have two follow-up activities you can check out if you're interested:
Elapsed Time Task Cards (a set of 28 cards)
Also, this PowerPoint cannot be edited due to the copyright requirements made by the contributing artists (clip art, font, background).
Please note: You DO have my permission to convert this PowerPoint to Google Slides, and to share it with your students via Google Classroom. (A Google link is not provided, but you may upload the PowerPoint to Google yourself, if you wish.)
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