What can you tell us about clocks that we didn't already share in our EduCreations Clock Challenge. Please listen to our recording before you start to comment.
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madi's mom
4/28/2014 07:43:08
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madi' mom
4/28/2014 07:50:27
1:00 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 6:00 7:00 8:00 9:00 10:0 11:00 12:00
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MRs. Frazier's !st graders (almost 2nds graders)
4/29/2014 01:21:35
We see a pattern in the time. The times are like counting by 1's.
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Carmen (Shannon's Mom)
4/28/2014 08:42:11
What do I know about a clock? I know that in the military we tell time differently using the same clock. We discuss time in hundred hours. For example, 12:00 am is zero hundred hours (00:00). 1:00 am is 0-one hundred hours (01:00). The PM hours add 12 to each number to tell time. For example, 1:00 pm or be 13-hundred hours (13:00). 5:00 pm would be 17-hundred hours (17:00). This is how I tell must tell time at work.
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Mrs. Frazier's 1st graders (almost 2nd graders)
4/29/2014 01:26:51
We never knew there were 2 ways to tell time. Military time is hard to understand. Mrs. Frazier uses military time on her phone. Thank you for your comment and taking the challenge!
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