Chapter 4: Telling Time: Time, Data, & Graphs
Lesson 4-1: Telling Time: Seatwork
Draw the Time Face with All Numbers Five Minute Intervals
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Chapter 4: Telling Time: Time, Data, & Graphs
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Chapter 4: Telling Time: Time, Data, & Graphs
There are special ways to say times that end with the numbers 00, 15, 30, and 45.
5:00 - five o'clock
5:15 - quarter after five (or, you could say, quarter past five)
5:30 - half past five
5:45 - quarter to six (or, you could say, quarter 'till six)
Lesson 4-1: Telling Time: Seatwork
Read each sentence below then circle the best answer.
How long does it take to grow a crop of corn? Circle the best answer.
10 days 10 weeks 10 years
How long do most songs on the radio last? Circle the best answer.
5 weeks 5 days 5 minutes
How long does it take to train for a marathon? Circle the best answer.
5 minutes 5 days 5 months
How long does it take for an elephant to reach full size? Circle the best answer.
14 minutes 14 days 14 years
How long does it take to paint a bedroom? Circle the best answer.
2 hours 2 weeks 2 months
How long does a bear hibernate? Circle the best answer.
3 minutes 3 hours 3 months
How long does it take to cook dinner? Circle the best answer..
2 hours 2 days 2 months
Lesson 4-1: Telling Time: Homework
Draw the Time Face with All Numbers Five Minute Intervals
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Write each time the “smart way”.
a. 6:30 ______
b. 3:15 ______
c. 9:45 ______
Lesson 4-1: Telling Time: Homework
Read each sentence below then circle the best answer.
How long does autumn last? Circle the best answer.
4 hours 4 months 4 years
How long would it take an airplane to fly around the world? Circle the best answer.
2 hours 2 days 2 years
How long would it take to ride a bike across the United States? Circle the best answer.
9 minutes 9 weeks 9 years
How long does it take a tree to reach its full height? Circle the best answer.
25 minutes 25 days 25 years
How long would it take to sail across the Atlantic Ocean? Circle the best answer.
7 hours 7 weeks 7 years
How long does it take to make a sandwich? Circle the best answer.
7 minutes 7 days 7 months
How long does a baseball game last? Circle the best answer.
2 minutes 2 hours 2 weeks
Want extra fun practice? Go to
http://math4children.com/Grade1/games/time/index.html
Lesson 4-2: Units of Time: Seatwork
Drill and Practice Circle your correct answer.
1. The amount of time it takes to take a shower 15 minutes 15 hours
2. The time it takes to wash one load of clothes 45 minutes 45 seconds
3. The time it takes to eat a sandwich 6 minutes 6 hours
4. The time it takes to build a house 18 months 18 years
5. The time it takes to change the oil in a car 20 minutes 20 days
Fill in the blanks .
6. 7 Days = 1 ______7. _____ Minutes = 1 Hour
8. _____ Days = 1 Year 9. 24 Hours = 1 ______
10. 60 Minutes = 1 ______11._____ Days = 1 Week
Answer the next questions on a sheet of paper and turn them in when you have completed them.
Write the equivalents. (note 8 -10 are challenging)
6) 13 months = ______year _____months
7) 6 hours = ______minutes
8) 4 minutes = ______seconds
9) 68 months = _____ years _____weeks
10) 400 days = ______years _____ weeks ___days
Lesson 4-2: Units of Time: Homework
Write >, < or = for each problem.
1. 48 hours ______4 days 2. 1 year ______ 12months
3. 60 minutes ______2 hours 4. 17 days ______2 weeks
5. 5 months ______40 weeks 6. 1 millennium______ 10 centuries
7. 6 decades ______1 century 8. 5 decades ______ 48 years
Drill and Practice Circle your correct answer.
1. The amount of time it takes to watch a cartoon 15 minutes 15 hours
2. The time it takes to tie your shoes 45 minutes 45 seconds
3. The time it takes to cook toast 6 minutes 6 hours
4. The time it takes to complete 4th grade 9 months 9 years
5. The time it takes to have a vacation 10 minutes 10 days
Sally wanted to travel around the world. She worked out that the trip would take her four years. How many months would that be?
The school holiday starts in three weeks. How many school days are left until the holiday?
It takes 12 hours to house sit a dog at dog Bruno's Home. How many minutes would it take?
Want extra fun practice? Go to http://math4children.com/Grade4/games/Time/time%20units/index.html or
http://math4children.com/Kidergarden/games/time_/time_with_clocks_memory_game/index.html
Lesson 4-3: Elapsed Time: Seatwork
Figuring out elapsed time, or how much time has passed, is really just adding and subtracting units of time.
An airplane left the Newport News/Williamsburg Airport at 9:50 A.M. and arrived at Detroit, Michigan at 11:45 A.M. How long did the trip take? / Start Time / Hours / Minutesp
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Fred is making brownies. They need to bake for 47 minutes. She put them in the oven at 6:30 P.M. At what time should she take them out? / Start Time / Hours / Minutes
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How long did John sleep if he went to bed at 9:40 P.M., and got up at 7:20 A.M.? / Start Time / Hours / Minutes
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Lesson 4-3: Elapsed Time: Seatwork
If Mrs. Stone leaves home at 6:45 A.M. and arrives at school at 7:51 A.M., how long did it take her to get there? / Start Time / Hours / Minutesp
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Mrs. Duncan set a timer at 9:15 A.M. to ring in 35 minutes for a practice quiz in her classroom. What time will it be when the timer rings? / Start Time / Hours / Minutes
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Jill took a trip to Georgia from Virginia during Spring Break. She left home at 6:45 A.M. and arrived at 5:55 P.M. How long did the trip take? / Start Time / Hours / Minutes
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Lesson 4-3: Elapsed Time: Homework
Figuring out elapsed time, or how much time has passed, is really just adding and subtracting units of time.
Five hours and 42 minutes after he started a bike tour, Chen completed the tour. If he finished at 2:17 P.M., what time did he start? / Start Time / Hours / Minutesp
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Bill left home at 4:42 P.M. and rode his bike to his friend's house. It took him 23 minutes. What time did he arrive? / Start Time / Hours / Minutes
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Gail did her science project in three parts. Part one took her 45 minutes. Part two took her 36 minutes. Part three took her 14 minutes. What was the total time it took her to finish her project? / Start Time / Hours / Minutes
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Lesson 4-3: Elapsed Time: Homework
Dad began cutting grass on Saturday morning at 9:28 A.M. He finished the entire yard by 10:33 A.M. How long did it take him? / Start Time / Hours / Minutesp
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Mrs. Lyford started playing her drums at 9:30 P.M. She practiced for 1 h our and 35 minutes. What time will it be when she is done? / Start Time / Hours / Minutes
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Mrs. Kreamer walks her dog for 45 minutes. She finished at 7:23 A.M., what time did she start? / Start Time / Hours / Minutes
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Having some trouble remembering? Try the following links. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5bu14OfrbLE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQSfAzgAKmk
Lesson 4-3: Elapsed Time Continued: Seatwork
Remember: Elapsed time is the time that has passed. This is also the amount of time between beginning and end of time.
/ / How much time has gone bybetween the times on the
first and second clocks?
Donna and Ashley left the school at 2:05 P.M. They drove for 46 minutes before arriving at Donna's house. What time did they arrive at Donna's house?
The Smith's will visit their cousin, who lives 3 hours and 10 minutes away. They want to get there at 11:30 A.M. What time should they leave?
Tom scored a touchdown at 7:48 P.M. Steve intercepted a pass and scored a touchdown 11 minutes later. What time did Steve score the second touchdown?
Your dance partner for this year's hula hoop contest arrives at 3:30 P.M. and leaves at 7:45 P.M. How long do you practice together?
The music performance began at 6:25 P.M. It ended at 9:15 P.M. How long did it last?
The birds began chirping at 3:45 A.M. They chirped for 2 hrs. 20 mins. What time did they finish chirping?
Jane went to the mall from 12:15 until 3:45. How long was she at the mall?
Lesson 4-3: Elapsed Time Continued: Homework
Remember: Elapsed time is the time that has passed. Solve the following problems.
/ / How much time has gone bybetween the times on the
first and second clocks?
Maggie took a walk. She left at 10:33 A.M. and got home at 1:45 P.M. How long was she gone?
The baseball game started at 7:05. It ended at 9:15. How long was the baseball game?
The Smiths went to dinner at 5:48 P.M. and returned home at 7:30 P.M. How long were they gone?
The family went to the circus for one hour and 15 minutes. If they got to the carnival at 1:45 P.M., what time did they leave?
The cookies need 18 minutes to cook. If they are put in the oven at 1:05 P.M., what time do they need to come out of the oven?
Mary went to work at 9:00 A.M. She got home at 3:22 P.M. How long did she work?
The Johnson Family took a road trip that took 2 hours and 45 minutes. If they left their house at 4:13 P.M., what time did they arrive at their destination?
Having some trouble remembering? Try the following links. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5bu14OfrbLE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQSfAzgAKmk
Lesson 4-5: Calendar: Seatwork
Use the Calendars to answer the questions below
1. five weeks from January 10th. 2. Two weeks before February 24th.
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3. one week after December 14th. 4. three weeks after February 1st.
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5. Suppose you had tuba lessons every Friday. What are the dates of your lessons in January?
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6. What date is it 11 days after February 24?
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7. Which months have thirty days or less?
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8. Sean’s birthday is 4 weeks after January 18th. What day is it?
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Lesson 4-5: Calendar: Seatwork
You can use this trick to help you remember the number of days in each month.
9. How many days are there in June?
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10. Which is the shortest month? How many days does it usually have?
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11. How many days does April have?
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12. How many days does September have?
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13. How many days does March have?
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14. How many days does August have?
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15. When is your birthday? How many months is that away?
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Lesson 4-5: Calendar: Homework
Use the Calendars to answer the questions below.
Find the date
1. Seven weeks from June 8th. 2. Two weeks before July 3rd.
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3. One week after June 25th. 4. Three weeks after June 4th .
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5. Suppose you had underwater archery lessons every Friday. What are the dates of your lessons in June?
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6. What date is it 11 days after June 30?
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7. Which months have thirty one days? (no this is not a trick!)
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8. Karen’s birthday is two weeks after June 6th. What day is her birthday?
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Lesson 4-5: Calendar: Homework
REMEMBER: You can use this trick to help you remember the number of days in each month.
9. How many days are there in November?
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10. If a Saturday falls on the 12th of the month what day is 24Th?
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11. How many days does October have?
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12. How many days does July have?
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13. If a Friday falls on the 7th of the month what day is 24Th?
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14. If a Monday falls on the 7th of the month what day is 24Th?
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15. If a Tuesday falls on the 15th of the month what day is 23rd?
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Lesson 4-6: Pictographs: Seatwork
Answer the following questions on the basis of the given pictograph (one picture represents 10 plants):
On which day were the maximum numbers of plants planted? ______
On which day were the minimum numbers of plants planted? ______
What is the difference between the maximum and minimum numbers of plants planted on the two days?
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How many plants were planted each day?
Monday: ______
Tuesday: ______
Wednesday: ______
Thursday ______
Friday: ______
Saturday: ______
How many plants were planted in the week? ______
Lesson 4-6: Pictographs: Seatwork
Make a pictograph using the following data.
Aliens from different planets
Gilese 30
Mars 10
Titan 20
Zeenex 45
Zeta Reta 50