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Elapsed Time

Elapsed Time. Mathematics Common Core 3.MD.1 Grade 3 Mindy Godwin July 15, 2013. Objective Using a number line, learners will be able to determine elapsed time by identifying starting, ending, and in-between times of activities. Common Core Mathematics Standard

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Elapsed Time

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  1. Elapsed Time Mathematics Common Core 3.MD.1 Grade 3 Mindy Godwin July 15, 2013

  2. Objective • Using a number line, learners will be able to determine elapsed time by identifying starting, ending, and in-between times of activities. • Common Core Mathematics Standard • 3.MD.1 Tell and write time to the nearest minute and measure time intervals in minutes. Solve word problems involving addition and subtraction of time intervals in minutes, e.g., by representing the problem on a number line diagram.

  3. Main Menu Standard & Objective Content Posttest Credits Exit Show

  4. Content 1.1: Definition • What is elapsed time? Let’s define it! • The time that has passed between two events OR… • The difference between two times ALSO… • The time that can be measured between the beginning and the end of an activity

  5. Content 1.2: Base-60 • Reminder: Time is counted in base-60. There are sixty minutes in every hour! • We cannot do vertical subtraction using base-10 to find elapsed time. Can we find another way?

  6. Content 1.3: The Number Line Elapsed Time: 75 mins. OR 1 hour, 15 mins. +15 minutes • 10:00 am • Start • Begin • Base-60 • Hour • Finish • End • 9:00 am • 10:15 am +60 minutes

  7. Content 1.4: Real-World Situations Can you think of any real-world situations where elapsed time is important? • What about baking a cake? • What about getting ready before school? Elapsed Time Video

  8. Jack ate his lunch in 12 minutes. He finished at 12:26 pm. What time did he begin eating? • 12:15 pm • 12:21 pm • 12:14 pm • 12:07 pm

  9. Melanie’s volleyball game started at 1:00 pm and ended at 2:45 pm. How long did the game last? • 1 hour, 15 minutes • 1 hour, 45 minutes • 2 hours • 2 hours, 45 minutes

  10. Mrs. Taylor’s science class lasts for 50 minutes. If it starts at 10:10 am, what time will class be over? • 11:00 am • 12:00 pm • 10:40 am • 11:10 am

  11. A frozen pizza takes 14 minutes to cook. Adam placed a pizza in the oven at 1:27 pm. What time should he take the pizza out of the oven? • 1:41 pm • 1:53 pm • 1:38 pm • 2:01 pm

  12. Julia needs to read a book for 20 minutes. What time should she begin reading if she wants to finish at 4:15 pm? • 4:00 pm • 3:45 pm • 3:55 pm • 3:50 pm

  13. Correct! Good Job!

  14. Incorrect! Try Again

  15. References donaldsonm. (2010, June 1). Elapsed Time. Retrieved from SMARTExchange: http://exchange.smarttech .com/details.html?id=d657b291-ac40-4a5b-a4d9- 9bf574e680fc Everette, M. (2013, January 11). Teaching Elapsed Time: Strategies That Work. Retrieved from Scholastic: http://www.scholastic.com/teachers/top- teaching/2013/01/teaching-elapsed-time- strategies- work Scholastic. (2013). Measurement: Elapsed Time. Retrieved from StudyJamz: http://studyjams.scho lastic.com/studyjams/jams/math/measurement/el apsed-time.htm

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