School starts at 8 o'clock and ends at 2 o'clock. How many hours is that?
duration
Count from 8 to 2.
Example: School lasts 6 hours.
Use clock and calendar clues to answer simple questions about how long things take.
Look at the start time and end time. Count the hours or minutes in between.
Open one card at a time, read the text together, and use the audio button when hearing the line once helps.
duration
Count from 8 to 2.
Example: School lasts 6 hours.
end time
Add 2 hours to 4:00.
Example: The movie ends at 6:00.
calendar
Count backwards.
Example: It was Monday.
weeks and days
Divide 31 by 7.
Example: 4 weeks and 3 extra days.
These printables match this lesson's stage and theme, so a child can move from screen practice to calm hands-on work.
A Grade 3 math worksheet using simple fractions, weekdays, dates, and time patterns.
A Grade 3 math worksheet for dividing small numbers into equal groups with remainders.
A Grade 3 math worksheet with word problems that mix addition, subtraction, and multiplication.
These suggestions stay in the same stage first, then widen slightly within the same subject shelf.
See that multiplication is just adding the same number many times.
Use food, shapes, and sharing to understand halves, thirds, and quarters in real situations.
See multiplication as equal groups using rows, plates, and repeated picture sets before moving into abstract number facts.