This math topic focuses on teaching students to approximate everyday events to specific times using descriptive words, such as "half past three p.m." or "quarter to seven a.m." The problems involve identifying typical times for daily activities like waking up, coming home, sunrise, breakfast, going to bed, going to school, and taking an afternoon break. Each question presents two possible answers in time format, and the task is to select the most appropriate time corresponding to the described event.
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What time does afternoon break usually happen? |
one minutes to five a.m. |
quarter to two p.m. |
What time does breakfast usually happen? |
half past seven a.m. |
zero oh five a.m. |
What time does going to school usually happen? |
half past five p.m. |
quarter past eight a.m. |
What time does bed time usually happen? |
two oh five a.m. |
half past eight p.m. |
What time does coming home usually happen? |
zero ten a.m. |
half past three p.m. |
What time does sunset usually happen? |
nine o'clock p.m. |
ten oh five a.m. |
What time does dinner usually happen? |
five to one a.m. |
quarter to seven p.m. |