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Elapsed Time

Quarter 3 Math Project

This project is due by __________________________.

Elapsed time is the amount of time that passes from the beginning of an event to the end of the
event. For example, the elapsed time from 8:00am to 9:00am is 1 hour, or 60 minutes.

Directions: Students will pick one of the following two options.

Option 1: Using all 6 clocks provided, students will glue/tape those clocks onto a piece of poster
board and write out their daily schedule/routine. This might include activities that they do to get
ready in the morning, to get ready for bed, etc. ALL 6 clocks must be used. They will write the
starting time at the top of the first clock, and then write the elapsed time underneath the
following 5 clocks (see the picture on the back for an example). The hands on the clock should
match the times described. The time should also be written at the top of each clock. Each part of
their schedule/routine should be described under the clocks as well. Students are expected to
make the posters neat and colorful with drawings of themselves doing the activities.

Option 2: Using all 6 clocks provided, students will glue/tape those clocks onto a piece of poster
board and create a fairytale story. A fairytale is a made-up story about magical and imaginary
people, animals, and places. The fairytale needs to follow a story line with a beginning and an
ending. ALL 6 clocks must be used. They will write a starting time for their fairytale, and
describe what is happening at the beginning of their story. They will then write the elapsed
time underneath the following 5 clocks as they tell their fairytale story (see the picture on
the back for example). The hands of the clock should match the times described. The time
should also be written at the top of each clock. Each part of their story should also be described
under the clocks as well. Students are expected to make the posters neat and colorful with
drawings of characters and events from their fairytale.
Examples:
Rubric:
Requirements Available Points Points Achieved

Students used all 6 clocks on their 18 points


poster (3 points each).

Students write the time that each 24 points


clock shows at the top of the clock.
The elapsed time is written
underneath (4 points each).

Students have descriptions of their 24 points


daily routine or their fairytale
under each clock in neat and
complete sentences (4 points
each).

Students have accurately drawn 24 points


hands on their clocks in correlation
to the elapsed time (4 points
each).

Project is neat and colorful, free of 10 points


spelling/grammatical errors.

Total 100 points

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