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How to tell the time.

Hello everyone,
We are learning the time and some students find it a little difficult to understand. Then lrt's help them.
IMPORTANT: 

There are 60 minutes in an hour.
The little hand shows hour.
The big hand shows minutes.




























Let's watch this video to learn more.




Let's learn more. Look at "Half and quarter hours" and practise.



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Year 4 students talk about their day. Routines.

Hello everyone,
Captions are very important for improving reading skills because they can improve vocabulary acquisition, word recognition, listening comprehension and decoding skills.
It's important to turn on captions and subtitles at home.

Watch this video and read the subtitles to find out what Year 4 students, Ma. and Ai., do every day.

They talk about their routines. Routines are actions or activities we normally do every day.


What time does Ait. get up?
What time does Ma. get dressed?
What time does Ma. go home?
What time does Ait. have dinner?

And you?
What time do do do your homework?
What time do you have a shower?
what time do you go to the park?
what time do you watch TV?

Do you like playing Kahoot? Click here to play a game about the video.
Click here to play.

Watch this video to know more about captions.

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What time is it?

Hello everyone,
We are learning how to tell the time. We have created this presentation to revise it.



Let's play this Kahoot game about the time.

Kahoot players

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WHAT'S THE TIME?
Play this game and learn the time. Check your book if you need it! Good luck!
Remember you need to install Java to play these jclic activites.
Descargar JAVA PINCHA AQUÍ

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