Mathematics: Kindergarten
Classroom Assessments Based on Standards
More Time--Less Time
Source: Adapted from Assessment Sampler
Mathematical Idea: Understanding the attributes of time and compare and order events and destinations with respect to time.
Format: Activity (large or small group)
Type of Assessment: Formative
Thinking Level: 1
MPS Learning Target: MeasurementLearning Target 6: Describe attributes of objects, time and temperature and use non-standard units to estimate and measure objects ((e.g. length, weight, height, mass, capacity)
Descriptors
D.a: 2) Demonstrate understanding of the concept of time as the duration of an event and describe units for measuring time (minute, hour, day, week, month, season).
Skills Assessed: ordering events with respect to time
Task:
Materials: Worksheet, strip of paper ( receipt tape, sticky tape etc)Have students cut apart the individual worksheets one sheet at a time. Use each worksheet for a different activity.
Option 1 Show the four activities you might do – clap your hands, take a bath, watch a movie, wash your hands. Which activity would take you the longest time to do? Have student s place “Least” and “Most” cards at each end of the paper. Put the four activity cards in order, from the least activity time to the most activity time Glue them on the paper in that order. Have the students explain their thinking. .
Option 2: Show the four destinations or places you might go. – the gym, the zoo, the tot lot/playground and the coat room/hooks. Which place would take you the longest time to reach from the classroom? Have students place “Least” and “Most” cards at each end of the paper. Put the four cards in order, from the least travel time to the most travel time. Glue them on the paper in that order. Have the students explain their thinking.
Extension: On the blank cards have students draw two destinations or activities of their own choice and order all six cards from the least time to the most time. Glue them on the paper in that order. Have the students explain their thinking. (Students may also insert their pictures on their continuum.
Developed by the Milwaukee Mathematics Partnership (MMP), an initiative of the Milwaukee Partnership Academy (MPA), supported with funding from the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 0314898.
Playground /
Coatroom, Lockers, Coat hooks /
Gym
Zoo / Least amount of time / Most amount of time
Clap your hands /
Take a bath /
Wash your hands
Watch a movie /
Least amount of time / Most amount of time
Developed by the Milwaukee Mathematics Partnership (MMP), an initiative of the Milwaukee Partnership Academy (MPA), supported with funding from the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 0314898.