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Telling the time, children, watches and clocks
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I was very surprised to meet a 9 year old who cannot tell the time by a traditional clock face.
He had no idea of 'quarter past' or 'ten to' but could tell and understand the time by his digital watch.
Since then I have noticed many people don't have 'proper' clocks in their homes but of course have many digital clocks on dvd players, cookers, phones etc.
Is it usual for children not to learn to tell the time by analogue clock face these days? Is our language changing so that 'I'll meet you at ten fifteen' is used more than 'quarter past ten'?
Do you have an analogue clock in your house?
He had no idea of 'quarter past' or 'ten to' but could tell and understand the time by his digital watch.
Since then I have noticed many people don't have 'proper' clocks in their homes but of course have many digital clocks on dvd players, cookers, phones etc.
Is it usual for children not to learn to tell the time by analogue clock face these days? Is our language changing so that 'I'll meet you at ten fifteen' is used more than 'quarter past ten'?
Do you have an analogue clock in your house?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Not experienced any child having problems reading an analogue clockface. I've got three analogue clocks and three digital clocks and switch between them with no problems.
Only got one watch in digital which was for work and because all the times at work were in 24hr format it was handy.
Only penchant I've got is that all the clocks must be accurate ☺
Only got one watch in digital which was for work and because all the times at work were in 24hr format it was handy.
Only penchant I've got is that all the clocks must be accurate ☺
I'm going to admit to you that I still have difficulty grasping analogue clocks. It's not that I wasn't taught it at school or that I didn't try, I just don't get it.
And I can tell the time! It just takes me a little longer to work it out! I definitely wouldn't be able to tell you with confidence which hand is which.
I bet I sound really stupid now!! I'm not alone though. I know quite a few people who struggle with it. I'm sure I read somewhere that it can be another aspect of dyslexia.
And I can tell the time! It just takes me a little longer to work it out! I definitely wouldn't be able to tell you with confidence which hand is which.
I bet I sound really stupid now!! I'm not alone though. I know quite a few people who struggle with it. I'm sure I read somewhere that it can be another aspect of dyslexia.
it is erin! It took me ages to learn to tell the time from an analogue clock. Do you have left/right problems too? When i learned to drive, my teacher used to say "right up" to me and "left down" as that makes sense in terms of turning the wheel....and befor anyone says anything, I have never hit anyone!
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