Tick Tock - All Versions
Content Name
Tick Tock - All Versions
Content Type
Partner Content
Description
Tick Tock videos help children learn how to tell the time. Each video has a particular focus for development of understanding. Check out the bonus video: Dave's Giant Garden Clock!
Curricula
Country
EnglandKey Stage:
Key Stage 1, Key Stage 2Years:
Year 2, Year 1Subjects:
- Mathematics
Topics:
- Measurement
Programmes of Study:
- tell and write the time to five minutes, including quarter past/to the hour and draw the hands on a clock face to show these times
- tell the time to the hour and half past the hour and draw the hands on a clock face to show these times
Country
Northern IrelandKey Stage:
Key Stage 1, Foundation StageYears:
P2, P3Subjects:
- Mathematics and Numeracy
Topics:
- Measures
Programmes of Study:
- Recognise times on the analogue clock and digital displays.
- Sequence familiar daily events, school routines and discuss significant times on the clock that relate to the school day, e.g. lunchtime, home time.
Country
ScotlandLevel:
FirstYears:
P2, P3Subjects:
- Numeracy and Maths
Topics:
- Number, Money and Measure
Programmes of Study:
- I can tell the time using 12 hour clocks, realising there is a link with 24 hour notation, explain how it impacts on my daily routine and ensure that I am organised and ready for events throughout my day.
Country
WalesStep:
PS 2Years:
Year 1, Year 2Subjects:
- Mathematics and Numeracy
Topics:
- Geometry focuses on relationships involving shape, space and position, and measurement focuses on quantifying phenomena in the physical world.
Programmes of Study:
- I am beginning to tell the time using a variety of devices. I have explored and used different ways of showing the passing of time, including calendars, timelines, simple timetables and schedules.
Custom Tags
Measures
Time
Minutes
Seconds
Hour Hand
Minute Hand
Telling the time
KS17
KS67
KS68
AV18
KS79
