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Time and Dates with Sharon Aguirre

The document provides instructions to draw analog clocks showing different times, including five o'clock, three-thirty, noon, ten to ten, a quarter past two, twenty past eight, one o'clock, and midnight. It then provides a word scramble activity with clues related to time and dates, such as days of the week, months, and units of time. Finally, it lists prepositions of time and provides examples of their use in sentences referring to specific times.

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Time and Dates with Sharon Aguirre

The document provides instructions to draw analog clocks showing different times, including five o'clock, three-thirty, noon, ten to ten, a quarter past two, twenty past eight, one o'clock, and midnight. It then provides a word scramble activity with clues related to time and dates, such as days of the week, months, and units of time. Finally, it lists prepositions of time and provides examples of their use in sentences referring to specific times.

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NAME: SHARON MARLUCE AGUIRRE NUÑEZ

• Draw the different times.

1. five o’clock

2. three-thirty

3. noon

4. ten to ten
1 2
5. a quarter past two

6. twenty past eight

7. one o’clock

8. midnight

3 4

5 6

7 8
16 Clues
TIME and DATES
????????????????????????????????????????????????
Read the clues and fill in the missing letters.

1. Today is Monday. Tomorrow will be . . . Tu es da y

2. There are seven days in one of these. w eek

3. There are sixty of these in an hour. min u t e s

4. Each year has twelve of these. mo nt h s

5. There are sixty of these in a minute. se c on d s

6. This is the month after July. august

7. Twelve o’clock at night. m i d nigh t

8. This is a weekend day. s at urda y

9. There are 100 of them in a century. year s

10. It can tell you the day and date. c ale d ar

11. There are 24 of these in a day.


ho ur s
12. This can tell you the time. wat c h

13. This is the shortest month of the year. f eb ru a ry

14. This is 12:00 but it’s not midnight. no o n

15. There are 365 of them in a year. d a y s

16. Winter starts in this month. dec emb e


r

PREPOSITIONS of TIME

AT IN ON
• night • the morning • Sunday
• 10:30 • the afternoon • Monday morning
• noon / midday • the evening • Tuesday afternoon
• midnight • February • Wednesday evening
• bedtime • (the) spring • my birthday
• sunrise • (the summer) • a holiday
• sunset • (the) fall / autumn • Christmas day
• the weekend (U.K.) • (the) winter • May 5
• 2013 • a weekday
• the 1990s • time
• a (few) minute(s) • the weekend (U.S.)

⚫ Fill in the blanks below with the correct prepositions of time.

1. My brother has a new job. He works ______ the evening.

2. We’re going to have a picnic on Saturday afternoon. Would you like to come?

3. I’ll be finished my work in an hour. Then, I can go home.


4. When is the meeting? Is it at 2:00?

5. I like to get up really early, at _ sunrise, when the birds start to sing.

6. Tom’s birthday is next week, on _ January 14.

7. My grandfather was born _ in the 1950s.

8. Will we be _ on time, or will we miss our flight?

9. My family and I like to ski in winter.

10. Are there any holidays in October?

11. Our school cafeteria opens for lunch at _ noon.

12. What time does your son go to bed _ at night?

13. We moved to this city in _ 2012.

14. Are you going to do anything special on _ your birthday?

15. I’m not going to watch that TV show. It starts at midnight!

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