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READING ANALOG AND DIGITAL CLOCKS

Telling time is one of the most important skills you will ever learn. You need it to relax when you are watching television and you need it when you go to work or school in the morning. This activity has you working with analog and digital times. You need to read the time on a clock with hour and minute hands and then convert it to the time you would see on a digital clock. We need you to know the time no matter what kind of clock you use. Each time you take the quiz, the questions will be different. If you are having any problems, we think you should take the quiz a few times. This skill is very important.

Good luck and have fun.

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This is one of the NumberNut four-bar activities. Your question will be displayed at the top of the screen. Under that question, you will see four (4) possible answers. Just click on the bar with the correct answer. The next screen will show you the correct answer.

You get a happy face for every correct answer and a sad face for every wrong answer. The quiz is over after ten (10) questions. Take the quiz again and again because all of the questions are random. Chances are, you'll get a new quiz every time. It's good practice to learn these basic arithmetic operations.



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