Grade 3

Time and calendar patterns

Use clocks, timetables, weekdays, and simple calendars to understand time in more practical ways.

Category: Number Sense & Math Thinking 8 min Confident
Aa Tap Say Read

Connect clock ideas to school, meals, play, and monthly events. Keep it grounded in routines children know.

Read and think

Open one card at a time, read the text together, and use the audio button when hearing the line once helps.

Read and think Text card

Quarter past / half past

clock idea

Use a real or toy clock if possible.

Example: Half past 4 means 4:30.

Read and think Text card

Days and weeks

calendar pattern

Count how many days make one week.

Example: A week has 7 days.

Read and think Text card

Date and month

calendar clue

Use birthdays or school events as examples.

Example: The date tells the day of the month.

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