I wanted to share a fun activity we worked on for our May bulletin board! We practiced telling time to five minute intervals and made a project at the same time! See how cute they turned out!
The flower pattern is from Amy Lemons time unit. I hope she doesn't mind, because I didn't see the new revision :), but I modified the craft a bit to make it more of a math station activity to review for MAP testing.
First, I printed some rainbow arrows from Jen at Teaching in the Tongass to use as clock hand manipulatives. I also printed a sheet of digital clocks from Teacher Gems.
I had some great task cards from Rachel Lynette all copied and so I decided to do a scoot activity where each station required the students to model the time with the flower clocks and then use the recording sheet to write the correct answer.
Once we finished the scoot, whichever task card was on the student's desk was the one they had to show on the clock project. They glued down the clock hands and wrote in the digital time. The digital clock is glued to one leaf.
The kids had a fun time with telling time and now, we have a colorful May Flowers bulletin board!
Love how you used resources from different authors to put together a great math craftivity! I had to pin a photo!
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