My almost nine year old son is great at time telling,
probably better than I am at 38 years old. But I knew he'd have fun with this
game.
It's simple and great practice telling time, counting, adding
minutes, moving the hour and minute hands practice, etc.
What you Need
A clock for each player with movable hands
A deck of playing cards (My son chose Star Wars Villain playing cards.)
Objective
Beat your opponent around the clock first.
How to Play
Shuffle the cards and make sure each clock is set to
12:00.
Before you begin, decide if players will move the hands
one hour or multiple hours. Playing the game to see who can move the hands from
12:00 to 4:00 first, enables players to move both the hour and minute hands
more often, whereas moving the clock from 12:00 to 1:00 means they only move
the hour hand once. You decide, based on attention span, as well as your
child's attention span and proficiency.
The youngest player starts first and draws a card off the
deck. The number on the card tells the player how many minutes to move their
clock. Draw a 6, and the player moves their hand to 12:06, and announces their
new time.
The next player does the same, drawing and moving the
hands on their own clock.
If a player draws the following face cards, they earn the
designated times.
Jack = 15 minutes
Queen = 20 minutes
King = 25 minutes
Ace = lose 30 minutes
Joker = lose a turn
If you've just started the game and a player draws an Ace
(e.g. they have not moved past 12:30), they must move back to 12:00. Or if they have moved past 12:30, they must move back the full 30 minutes.
This game is incredibly simple and yet fun too. I hope
you enjoy it as much as my son and I did!
Love this! I have been looking for a fun game to play to review time! Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun way to practice telling time!
ReplyDeleteOh, this is awesome! Thanks for posting it.
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