This math topic focuses on estimating and associating specific times of day with typical daily events. For each problem, learners choose which event generally occurs at a given time, noted in a simple "am" or "pm" format. The problems span a day, with examples like "eight thirty p.m." or "six o'clock a.m." This exercise helps in understanding daily routines through approximate times and assists in the overall skill of telling time.

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Time - Approximate - Words (Plain) to Event Worksheet

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Math worksheet on 'Time - Approximate - Words (Plain) to Event (Level 1)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Time - Telling - Practice' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/time_telling_practice/
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Which event often happens at this time?
ten thirty a.m.
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Which event often happens at this time?
seven thirty a.m.
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Which event often happens at this time?
six o'clock a.m.
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Which event often happens at this time?
one forty-five p.m.
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Which event often happens at this time?
three thirty p.m.
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Which event often happens at this time?
eight fifteen a.m.
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Which event often happens at this time?
eight thirty p.m.
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