Learning about time can be fun for Year 7 students! Here are some great activities to make it more exciting:
Time Trials: Organize a relay race where teams complete tasks that take a certain amount of time. For example, they could run for 30 seconds or solve a puzzle in 1 minute. This helps students feel how long these time periods really are.
Cooking Challenge: Have students join a cooking session where they measure ingredients and keep track of how long they cook. For instance, baking cookies that take 12 minutes shows them how to use minutes in real life.
Time Scavenger Hunt: Plan a scavenger hunt where students find items using clues that involve figuring out time. An example clue could be, "Find something that takes 10 seconds to read."
These activities give students a hands-on way to understand hours, minutes, and seconds!
Learning about time can be fun for Year 7 students! Here are some great activities to make it more exciting:
Time Trials: Organize a relay race where teams complete tasks that take a certain amount of time. For example, they could run for 30 seconds or solve a puzzle in 1 minute. This helps students feel how long these time periods really are.
Cooking Challenge: Have students join a cooking session where they measure ingredients and keep track of how long they cook. For instance, baking cookies that take 12 minutes shows them how to use minutes in real life.
Time Scavenger Hunt: Plan a scavenger hunt where students find items using clues that involve figuring out time. An example clue could be, "Find something that takes 10 seconds to read."
These activities give students a hands-on way to understand hours, minutes, and seconds!