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2. Paper clock – Creating paper clock. Teaching kids to tell time with this
paper plate clock. Most children can easily understand time with digital
clocks, but face a bit of a challenge learning to recognize time on
an analog clock. Although digital clocks are quite popular these days,
analog clocks aren't going away any time soon, and reading them is a skill
a child will have to master. This will help our kids stay ahead of the
curve with this easy paper clock craft project, which is great to do at home
or in the classroom.
3. Guess the weight - The game aims to build proficiency in units of
measurement using real-world objects as visual help. The student will
guess the unit of weight in this game. Students will need to analyze and
select the correct answer from a set of given options.
4. Hopscotch Math - "Do the Math Hopscotch" is a great math game for
young learners inspired by a similar version from the book "Game On!" by
Pat Doyle, a bit of math adds an educational twist to hopscotch. Here is
the guidelines on how to play the game: https://www.learn-with-math-
games.com/do-the-math-hopscotch.html