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Snap
Play a version of the Snap game where students use everyday language related to time as well as ordering and sequencing.
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Year level(s) | Foundation |
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Audience | Teacher |
Purpose | Teaching resource |
Format | Web page |
Teaching strategies and pedagogical approaches | Games and storybooks |
Keywords | Days of the week |
Curriculum alignment |
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Curriculum connections | Numeracy |
Strand and focus | Measurement |
Topics | Time |
AC: Mathematics (V9.0) content descriptions |
AC9MFM02
Sequence days of the week and times of the day including morning, lunchtime, afternoon and night time, and connect them to familiar events and actions |
Numeracy progression |
Measuring time (P1)
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Organisation | NRICH |
Copyright | © 1997-2022 University of Cambridge. Free-for-education material. |
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