Telling Time Practice Digital Practice for Google Classroom™ and Seesaw™
Do your students need practice with telling time to the hour and half hour? This digital product is just for you. It comes with two choices of use: Google Slides™ and Seesaw™.
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$3.50
Description
Do your students need practice with telling time to the hour and half hour? This digital product comes with two choices of use: Google Slides™ and Seesaw™.
- Google Classroom™: You will receive a pdf with a link to make a copy of the Google Slides», which can be added to your Google Classroom». The pdf also explains how to use the activity.
- Seesaw™: You will receive a pdf with directions on how to add this digital activity to your Seesaw» activity library.
The slide show contains 24 slides (5 different activities) for your students to work through. Each slide contains moveable pieces to manipulate.
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