About
This Telling Time Gallery Walk focuses on measurement skills involving telling time, including identifying the time on an analog clock, drawing hands on a clock to indicate time, elapsed time, and story problems involving time. A gallery walk is a fantastic way to get students up and moving around the classroom, while completing curriculum-related tasks that will reinforce their knowledge.
How It Works
During a gallery walk, cards are posted around the room, each containing a task for students to complete. Students move around the room, completing the tasks on their recording sheet.
Gallery walks integrate movement into a lesson that reinforces essential knowledge. Kinesthetic learners are engaged, and classroom management issues become minimal.
Gallery walks are a great idea for formal observations by your administration, as you are integrating other intelligences into your math lesson.
What's Included?
There are 25 gallery walk cards and an answer key included in this resource.
What Teachers Are Saying
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "I'm starting to teach "telling time" to my 1st graders in my STEM classes in January. Excited about doing my first Gallery Walk with them! Thanks for sharing this resource!" Whittnae's Whimsical Wonders
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "Such a popular activity with my high school group who were struggling with telling the time. They loved being able to walk around the classroom rather than having to remain seated at their desks." Victoria H.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "While this is my first purchase from you, I am sooooooo looking forward to utilizing this in my math class. I can visualize the kinesthetic learning that will take place. Thank you for an awesome resource. Something tells me I will be back to purchase more :)" Lakisha C.