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Monday, March 28, 2016

Telling Time

In math this week, Miss Wilder will be teaching the students topic 12, Telling Time. The first lesson focused on telling time to the half hour and quarter hour. Miss Wilder made a clock which helped students to remember where the minute hand needs to point for these times!






8 comments:

  1. I liked it when you taught us math and I think
    you are good at it.

    from Zoey

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  2. Dear Class,
    Telling time and math is so much fun but that day I had a bad headache and it was not as fun.
    from,Kevin

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  3. Dear Mrs Wilder.
    It was so much fun watching you teach us math with you.
    It is a lot of fun doing telling times.



    Love Anna
    P.S. I love you.You are really pretty!

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  4. Dear Miss Wilder,
    You did a very good job teaching time to us. It was a very fun lesson because we did fun things with it. Love, Allison

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  5. Dear Mrs. Wilder,
    I love the telling time lessons you are doing with us. I also love that flower clock that you made. And I think it was very nice that you took the time to make all the clocks just to help us learn time. I want to say your lessons are really fun and you make learning really fun to do!!!!!!!
    Love,
    Hailey

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  6. I love your lessons.You will become a great teacher some day.I hope you teach fourth grade at bcs.
    love ,Dele

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  7. Dear Mrs.Wilder,
    Telling time and math is fun when you teach it but I usually get migraines and I had one on the 1st or 2nd day you taught us about time.
    From, Cooper

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  8. Dear Class,
    I loved reading all of these comments when I got home! It made me even more excited to teach the rest of the math lessons to you all the rest of the week! You are all wonderful students and make teaching so much fun for me. Thank you for being such awesome students! Keep up the good work!
    Love, Ms. Wilder

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