How Do You Teach A Child To Read An Analog Clock?
Reading an analog clock can be a difficult task for a young child to master. By creating a fun and usable learning tool, children can easily learn this skill. Read on to learn how to read an analog clock. Using the red marker, write the hour numbers one through 12 on the paper plate in their respective clock positions. Using the blue marker, write the minute numbers next to each hour marking (one hour is five minutes, two is 10 minutes, three is 15 minutes and so on.) Add four small tick marks between the numbers. Cut out a large arrow from the blue construction paper. This will be the minute hand and it should be large enough to just reach from the center of the paper plate to the blue numbers. Cut a smaller arrow from the red construction paper. This will be the hour hand and should be large enough to reach from the center of the plate to the red hour numbers. With the brass fastener punch a hole through the red arrow, the blue arrow and the center of the paper plate. The arrows will