![]() ![]() ![]() I remembered I had to meet my friend, Lexi Two groups of five was ten, so it was eleven ten. The hour hand was pointing just past eleven Thinking, "Wouldn't it be fun to draw the time on a clock?" If you skip-count by five, you'll tell the time lickety-split!Īfter an hour of playing, I took my sidewalk chalk. It's easy to tell time-and soon you'll see why.Įach number on the clock has five minutes in it. With the long minute hand that represents the minutes gone by, It's half past the hour, or six-thirty, that day. If the hour hand's right between two numbers, per se, We know it's "o'clock," whether breakfast or sup. When the hour hand’s on a number and the minute hand's up, ![]() There will be no time that you cannot tell. If you can skip count by five until "times twelve," The short hand was after nine, then one-two-three-four-five.įive groups of five meant it was nine twenty-five. I was headed to the park I decided to walk.Īs I left, I looked up and saw the time on a clock. Now let me tell you of the day that almost went sour. In twelve groups of five, sixty minutes make an hour. Sixty minutes make up every hour on the clock,Īnd every number is five minutes.tick-tock! I want to tell you all about my Saturday,īut before I do, listen! I've just gotta say: Thankfully, with a little help from his cooperative dog and a well-oiled backdoor window, he avoids getting both himself and Lexi grounded. That being said, his chronic tardiness, although it doesn't effect NUMBEROCK's relationship with Gerry on a professional level, almost placed him in a lot of trouble with his best friend Lexi's parents. Without even being asked to do so, he explains the difference between AM and PM as a bonus. Gerry is the type of guy who we have always put our complete faith in, which is why the NUMBEROCK CEO was sure that assigning him to teach you all about telling time to the nearest five minutes was the perfect move. ![]()
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