[DMMGFK #67] Need Practice Reading Clocks?

[This is a back-issue of one of this site’s newsletters]

If you want some clock-reading practice worksheets, you can now get some from Dr Mike’s Math Games for Kids. Each worksheet has 12 clocks, and space to for the digital or analog time. You can make worksheets quizzing kids on reading the clock face, or either of the time formats.

You can have questions that just test times on the hour, or on the half or quarter hours, down to five minutes or even individual minutes.

Each worksheet is generated on-the-fly just for you, and comes with an answer key.

In other news, I’m now blogging for Disney’s Spoonful.com. I’ll be posting a weekly summary of my blog posts (both on Spoonful and on my usual blog) in a newsletter I call Monday Morning Math.

You can sign up to get Monday Morning Math in your Inbox at my newsletter page, or drop me a line if you try to subscribe and aren’t sure it worked.

The first Monday Morning Math, with links to three posts on Spoonful.com, is copied below.

Have a great week!

Yours,
Michael Hartley
Dr Mike’s Math Games for Kids


Welcome to Monday Morning Math – a bit late this week!

Speaking of being a bit late, check out thse Mother’s Day Math Puzzles. These are Cryptarithm puzzles – and some of them are quite tough!

On the easy side, here’s a neat trick for doing the nine times tables on your fingers.

I don’t always blog about math. A non-mathy post I wrote last week is on things to bring – high-tech and low – on long road trips.

See you next week!