3. Student Learning Map

  • Topic:Time/Calendar
  • Subject(s):Math
  • Days:10
  • Grade(s):K
Key Learning:

Time helps us organize our lives.

Unit Essential Question(s):
 
 

How do sequence words and clocks (analog and digital) help us to understand the concept of time?

   
Concept: Relative Time
Concept: Calendar Concepts
Concept:
Lesson Essential Question(s):

Why is it important to know what time it is?

(A)

How do we tell what time it is?

(A)
Lesson Essential Question(s):

What is the purpose of a calendar?

(A)

How do we use a calendar?

(A)
Lesson Essential Question(s):
Additional Information:

Resources:

Vocabulary Report

  • clock -

    A tool used to tell time

  • calendar -

    A diagram that shows the days and months

  • time -

    The space between one event and the next

  • week -

    A time period of seven days

  • face -

    The part of the clock which has the numbers

  • month (Jan.-Dec.) -

    One of the twelve parts of the year

  • o'clock -

    To the hour

  • hands -

    The parts of an analog clock that identify the hour and minute

  • year -

    A time period of twelve months; 365 days

  • hour -

    Sixty minutes

  • minute -

    Sixty seconds

  • winter -

    Dec 21st - March 20th

  • spring -

    March 21st- June 20th

  • summer -

    June 21st - Sept. 20th

  • fall -

    Sept. 21st - Dec. 20th

  • day -

    A period of twenty-four hours

  • autumn -

    Another word would be Fall

  • night -

    Evening

  • morning -

    The time between when the sun comes up and lunch

  • date -

    The exact day, month and/or year

  • digital clock -

    A clock that shows the time using numbers, not hands

  • Monday -

    Second day of the week

  • Tuesday -

    Third day of the week

  • afternoon -

    The time period between lunch and dinner

  • more time -

    (Use visual objects to model)

  • Wednesday -

    Fourth day of the week

  • less time -

    (Use visual objects to model)

  • Thursday -

    Fifth day of the week

  • equal time -

    The same amount

  • Friday -

    Sixth day of the week

  • first -

    Before anything else

  • Saturday -

    Seventh day of the week

  • Sunday -

    First day of the week

  • last -

    After everything else

  • yesterday -

    The day before today

  • today -

    The present

  • tomorrow -

    The day after today