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Series F – Time
Contents
Topic 1 – Measuring Ɵme (pp. 1–8) Date completed

• Ɵme relaƟonships _____________________________________ / /

• reading analogue clocks ________________________________ / /

• am and pm notaƟon ___________________________________ / /

• 24 hour Ɵme _________________________________________ / /

• Ɵme relaƟonship challenges _____________________________ / /

• camping trip – solve ____________________________________ / /

• 24 hour Ɵme dominoes – apply __________________________ / /

Topic 2 – CalculaƟng Ɵme (pp. 9–14)


• elapsed Ɵme _________________________________________ / /

• using a stopwatch _____________________________________ / /

• lucky numbers – apply __________________________________ / /

• mayhem at max madness – solve _________________________ / /

Topic 3 – Timetables (pp. 15–20)


• reading Ɵmetables _____________________________________ / /

• working out travel Ɵme _________________________________ / /

• what’s on the box? – solve ______________________________ / /

• circus school – solve ___________________________________ / /

Series Authors:

Rachel Flenley
Nicola Herringer

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Measuring time – time relationships

Connect these Ɵme facts:


1 minute 24 hours 1 year 10 years
1 hour 365 days 1 decade 100 years
1 day 60 seconds 1 century 12 months
1 year 60 minutes

1 How many minutes are there in the following hours?

1
a 2 hours = minutes b 4 hour = minutes

1 3
c 2 hour = minutes d 4 hour = minutes

e 4 hours = minutes f 6 hours = minutes

I need to remember to
2 How many seconds are there in the following Ɵmes? change hours to minutes first.
Then I can convert to seconds.
You may use a calculator.

a 2 minutes = seconds b 5 minutes = seconds

1
c 1 hour = seconds d 2 hour = seconds

1 1
e 2 minute = seconds f 4 hour = seconds

3 Use the informaƟon in the top box to work out these Ɵme facts:

a 1 decade = months b 1 century = years

1
c 2 weeks = days d 2 century = years

e 1 week = hours f 2 years = days

4 What Ɵme unit would you use to measure each of the following?

Time to hard boil an egg ___________________________

One millennium ___________________________

One leap year ___________________________

Length of a soccer match ___________________________

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Measuring time – reading analogue clocks
1 Draw a line from each clock to its matching Ɵme in words:

quarter to 8

half past 2

25 minutes to 5

25 minutes aŌer 3

2 Draw the hands on these clocks:

a 20 minutes past 6 b quarter to 7 c 16 minutes past 4 d 25 minutes to 9

3 Using ‘to’, ‘past’ or ‘aŌer’, write the Ɵme displayed on each clock:

a _________________________________ b _________________________________

c _________________________________ d _________________________________

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Measuring time – am and pm notation

We use am and pm with digital Ɵme.


am The part of the day between 12 midnight and 12 noon.
pm The part of the day between 12 noon and 12 midnight.

1 Express these Ɵmes in digital form using am or pm:

morning aŌernoon evening morning

a : b : c : d :

morning evening aŌernoon morning

e : f : g : h :

2 Draw hands on these analogue clocks to match the digital Ɵmes:

a 8:40 am b 5:15 pm c 10:30 am d 12:20 pm

3 Put these Ɵmes in order from earliest to latest. Express the Ɵmes in digital form:

1 :
quarter aŌer 5
in the evening
2 :

3 :
pm
11:10 am
am 4 :

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Measuring time – 24 hour time

24
23 13
12 1
11
22 2 14
10 Time can be measured using 12 hour Ɵme,
21 9 3 15 using am/pm, or 24 hour Ɵme.

20
8 4
16 3:00 pm = 1500
7 6 5
19 17
18

1 Complete the table with the correct analogue, digital and 24 hour Ɵmes.

1:00 pm 9:30 pm
0835 1815

2:22 pm 1:18 am
2000 2104

2 Convert these 24 hour Ɵmes to digital Ɵmes:

a 0400 = 4:00 am b 1500 = c 1330 =

d 1605 = e 0920 = f 0825 =

3 Convert these digital Ɵmes into 24 hour Ɵme:

a 9 am = b 10 pm = c 7:30 am =

d 2:15 pm = e 5:35 am = f 7:25 pm =

4 It is 1700 and your favourite TV show is due to start in half an hour.


:
Show the starƟng Ɵme in digital form:

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Measuring time – 24 hour time
DVD recorders use 24 hour me to record programs.

5 Minh wants to record some programs on her DVD.


Enter the start and finish mes of each program in 24 hour me. How long is each show?

Channel 4 Program Start Finish Length


9:00 am Science Show
Science Show 0900 1000 1 hour
10:00 am Behind the News
11:00 am Weather Report Behind the News
12:00 pm Midday News
1:30 pm My Name is Greg Movie: Slink!
2:30 pm Movie: Slink!
4:00 pm 4 pm News 4 pm News
5:00 pm Smartline
6:00 pm Current Affairs Smartline
8:00 pm Movie: Duck Island
Movie: Duck Island
9:45 pm Late News

6 Carla is training for a marathon. Complete the chart below to show how she spends her day. Colour each
of the segments in the chart using a different colour to show the dura on of each ac vity below.
0000 0100
2300
02
00 00 Colour Time Ac vity
22

RE COLOU
00 5:00 am – 6:45 am Morning run
03

21
E
00

H 6:45 am – 8:00 am Breakfast, get


04
00

ready for work


R

00
R
20

RE COLOU

HE

8:00 am – 8:45 am Drive to work


0500
1900

RE COLOU

8:45 am – 5:00 pm Work


0600

5:00 pm – 5:45 pm Drive home


1800

5:45 pm – 7:00 pm Gym session


0700
1700

7:00 pm – 7:30 pm Shower


HE

R 7:30 pm – 8:15 pm Have dinner


08

R
00

HE
00
16

RE COLOU 8:15 pm – 10:00 pm Watch TV


09
and read
00

00
15

10
14
00 00 10:00 pm – 5:00 am Sleep
1100
1300 1200

a How long is Carla’s morning run? ____________________________

b How long is Carla’s work day? ____________________________

c How much me does Carla have between dinner and bed me? ____________________________

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Measuring time – time relationship challenges
1 How long does it take to make a loaf of bread?
Read this recipe carefully and work out how long it will take to make the bread.

Method for making a loaf of bread:


1. Make the dough by adding yeast mixture to the flour. This will take 3 minutes.
2. Knead on a lightly floured surface for 10 minutes.
1
3. Place the dough in a covered bowl and let it rise in a warm place for about 14 hours.
4. Shape dough into 2 balls, cover and let it rest for 8 minutes.
5. Shape dough into 2 loaves and let rise unƟl doubled in size (1 hour).
6. Preheat oven to 200°C for 15 minutes.
7. Bake in the preheated oven for 35 minutes or unƟl the top is golden.

Total amount of Ɵme needed to make the bread:

2 Use what you know about Ɵme relaƟonships to complete this cross number puzzle. You may use a calculator.

Across
1 2
1. years in half a century
1
2. minutes in 4 of an hour
3 4
3. minutes in 1 hour + 20 minutes
5 6 4. hours in 1 day
5. days in April
7 8 7. hours in 2 days plus 1 hour
8. hours in half a day
1
9 10 9. minutes in 14 hours
2
10. minutes in 3 of an hour
11 12
11. hours in 4 days and 2 hours
12. your age minus 4
Down
1. years in five decades T
hashirty
2. days in a 2 weeks A S d
1
No pril, epteays
m
3. hours in 2 a week Feb vembeJune ber,
1 twe rua r. and
4. seconds in 3 of a minute All nty-ery h
t ig as
5. days in September plus 9 days of October in hl irtyt-he r ht al
6. hours in 3 days Th eap yone eest ha one.
w at e xc v
7.
3
minutes in 4 hour dayhen F’s th ar. ept e
s a ebr e ti
1 re ua me
8. seconds in 6 of a minute twe ry’
nty s
9. months in 6 years -nin
e.
10. hours in 2 days

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Camping trip solve

Geƫng Last weekend, Akhil and three of


ready
his friends went on a camping trip.
Each person brought different snacks.
Each person had different travel mes.
Each person had a preferred nickname.

What Read the clues in order to determine


to do
each person’s nickname, the amount
of me that it took each to arrive, and
the snacks each person brought.

• The four nicknames are: Bug, Hank, Tops and Haz (the four friends’ names are
wri en in the table).
• The four snacks are: raisins, trail mix, water, and peanuts.
• The four travel mes are: 15 minutes, 10 minutes, 20 minutes and 5 minutes.

Clues
1. Houman brought the trail mix and had the longest drive. His drive was 20 minutes.
2. Akhil, whose nickname is Bug, did not bring water or raisins.
3. Sean arrived before the person who brought the trail mix and a er the one who
brought the raisins.
4. Dan only needed to drive for five minutes. His was the shortest drive.
5. The order of arrival is: the one who brought raisins, the one whose nickname
is Tops, Akhil, and the person whose nickname is Haz.

Name Nickname Time Snack

Akhil

Houman

Sean

Dan

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24 hour time dominoes apply
Geƫng
ready This is a game for 2 players. You will need a copy of this page, a
pencil and some paper.

copy
What
to do Cut out the cards below and choose one player to be the caller. The other 2 players
must write down six digital pm mes but only o’clock and half past mes. The caller
must shuffle the cards well and read out the 24 hour mes.
The first player to cross all 6 mes is the winner.
Swap roles and play again un l everyone has had a turn at being the caller.

1500 1700 1300 1400

1430 2030 2100 1330

2000 1730 1830 2230

1900 2130 1630 1930

1600 2200 2330 2300

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Calculating time – elapsed time

Elapsed me is the difference between 2 different mes.


To work out the difference between 2 mes first you count the hours then you count the minutes.
1:55 to 6:10

1:55 to 5:55 = 4 hours

5:55 to 6:10 = 15 minutes

Total elapsed me is 4 hours and 15 minutes.

1 How much Ɵme is there between:

a Three in the a ernoon and eleven that evening? _______________________

b 6 am and 1 pm? _______________________

c One in the morning and ten in the same morning? _______________________

d Seven in the morning un l 12:30 pm? _______________________

2 Work out the Ɵme elapsed.

a Linh arrived at a party at: She le at: She was at the party for:

minutes

pm pm
b The bus le at: It arrived at: The bus trip took:

hours

minutes

am pm
c The movie started at: It finished at: The movie went for:

hours

minutes

pm pm

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Calculating time – elapsed time
3 Work out the elapsed Ɵme.

Start Finish Start Finish


9:15 am 7:30 am

Elapsed Ɵme: Elapsed Ɵme


am am

Start Finish Start Finish


4:00 pm 2:00 am

Elapsed Ɵme Elapsed Ɵme


am pm

4 Work out the finish Ɵme.

Start Finish Start Finish


: :

Elapsed Ɵme: Elapsed Ɵme:

am 3 hours 10 minutes am 2 hours 25 minutes

Start Finish Start Finish


: :

Elapsed Ɵme: Elapsed Ɵme:

am 6 hours 15 minutes pm 4 hours 30 minutes

5 Being able to count forward in intervals is an important skill.


Finish each Ɵme trail:

a Count on in 15 minutes 9:30 10:00 10:15

b Count on in 10 minutes 7:42 7:52 8:22

c Count on in 15 minutes 6:47 7:32 8:02

d Count on in 10 minutes 2:53

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Calculating time – elapsed time

A me line can help us with more difficult elapsed me problems.


QuesƟon: A party started at 12:48 pm and went for 1 hour and
30 minutes. What me did it finish?
Steps: 1. First count on in hours in your head and write that answer
in the first box in the me line.
2. Use the me line to count on in minutes.
Each small marker represents 2 minutes.
Each large marker represents 10 minutes.
+ 30 mins

1:48 1:58 2:08 2:18 Answer: 2:18 pm

6 Use the Ɵme line for each elapsed Ɵme problem:

a Abdul played the clarinet from 7:32 pm for 1 hour and 44 minutes. What me
did he finish?
+ 40 mins + 4 mins

8:32 :
b Ali took 3 hours and 52 minutes to wash 12 cars. If she started at 2:18 pm,
what me did she finish?

5:18 :

c Sarah drove to her friend Nick’s house. She le her house at 4:36 pm and the
drive took 2 hours and 18 minutes. What me did she arrive?

d In order to buy and prepare all the food for the party, Max worked solidly from
2:18 pm for 3 hours and 46 minutes. What me did he stop?

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Calculating time – using a stopwatch

The me on this stopwatch is read as:


52 minutes, 38 seconds and 42 hundredths of a second 52:38:42

1 For these quesƟons you will need a stopwatch.


EsƟmate and measure how long it takes to do the following acƟviƟes down to hundredths of a second.
Write the Ɵme as accurately as possible.

AcƟvity EsƟmate Time

Run 200 metres

Recite the 6 mes table

Eat an apple

Count to 150

Write the alphabet 3 mes

Walk to the office

Write your name neatly 5 mes

2 What do these Ɵmes mean on a stopwatch?

Stopwatch display Minutes Seconds Hundredths of a second

3:51:22

2:45:79

1:58:87

5:45:78

3 Order these Ɵmes from fastest to slowest:

1:38:42 1:36:65 1:56:89 1:56:99

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Lucky numbers apply

Geƫng For this game you will need: a group of 6 players, a die and, a stopwatch.
ready
You will also need a copy of this sheet per group.

copy
What
to do The aim of this game is to find out which the fastest. Your first lucky number will
be 1, then 2, and so on unƟl all the numbers have been played.
Players sit in a circle. One player stands outside the group Ɵming how long it takes to
roll each number on the die with a stopwatch. Start anywhere in circle, pass the die
around unƟl a player rolls the lucky number on the die.
The player who rolls the lucky number becomes the Ɵmer and the Ɵmer joins
the circle.
AŌer you have played with all 6 numbers (1 to 6), order the numbers in the table
according to how quickly they came up.
This first row in this table shows how you need to record the Ɵmes.

Number Hundredths Ranking fastest


on die Minutes Seconds of a second to slowest

1 1 34 38

What to
do next Compare your table with other groups. Did anyone have a similar ranking of
‘lucky’ numbers?

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Mayhem at Max madness!! solve

Geƫng
ready “It’s mayhem!” moaned Sergeant Nixon as he fought his
way backstage through the angry crowds. 100000 fans
had travelled from far and wide to see their idol Max
Madness in concert, and they were growing increasingly
restless as Ɵme Ɵcked on with no Max in sight.
LiƩle did the fans know that Max Madness might not
appear at all – his golden electric maximum voltage guitar had been stolen and Max
was storming around his dressing room, and refused to go on stage unƟl it was safely
back in his possession.
“I’ve had it with me all day,” he spat. “The only Ɵme it was out of my sight was when
I was geƫng a massage between 5:00 and 6:00 pm!”
“We’ll get it back, Sir,” stated Sergeant Nixon stoutly. “No one will get away with that
on my watch. This show will go on.”
He rounded up 3 likely suspects, all avid fans, who had been found lurking around
backstage. All 3 had caught the train to the stadium. And of course, all 3 swore black
and blue that they were innocent.
Tina Sparkles, Max’s self-appointed number 1 fan, protested, “Well it couldn’t have
been me! I was geƫng a spray tan and my nails done at 3 pm. That took 2 hours. It
takes Ɵme to look good, you know.
Rod Raver, a wanna be rock star, stated desperately, “I was with my mates rehearsing.
1
We started at 3:55 and jammed for 22 hours. Once Max hears how good I am, he’ll
want me in his band.”
Paparazzi Pete claimed, “Nah, not me, mate. I was filming an event on the other side
of town. I got there at 4:15 and worked for an hour unƟl it was Ɵme to come here.”

What One of these suspects arrived at the stadium in Ɵme to nick the guitar. Use the train
to do
Ɵmetable to see whose alibi just doesn’t hold up.

Train Timetable
Departs City Arrives Rock and Roll Stadium
3:10 pm 3:40 pm
4:00 pm 4:30 pm
4:40 pm 5:10 pm
5:10 pm 5:40 pm
5:40 pm 6:10 pm
6:00 pm 6:30 pm

Answer: ________________________. Have you and Sergeant Nixon saved the day?

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Timetables – reading timetables

Timetables are o en used to schedule public transport and can be set up either using digital
or 24 hour me.

Burwood to Wynyard

Burwood 1720 1727 1750 1917 2026 2132 2239 2343

Croydon --- --- 1800 1927 2036 --- 2249 ---

Ashfield 1735 1742 1805 1932 2041 2146 2254 2358

Summer Hill --- --- 1812 1939 2048 2153 2301 ---

Lewisham 1748 1755 1818 1945 2054 2158 2307 0011

Petersham 1753 1800 1823 1948 2057 2101 2310 0009

Stanmore --- --- 1829 1954 2103 2007 2316 ---

Newtown --- --- 1836 2000 2110 --- 2323 ---

Redfern 1811 1818 1841 2005 2114 2017 2327 0024

Central --- 1821 1844 2008 2118 2020 2330 0027

Town Hall --- --- 1848 2012 2122 2024 2334 0031

Wynyard 1823 1830 1853 2017 2126 2028 2338 0036

1 Use the Ɵmetable to answer the quesƟons below:

a What me does the 7:17 pm train from Burwood arrive at Petersham? ___________________

b What me does the quarter to eight train from Lewisham arrive at Town Hall? ___________________

c Can I catch the 5:35 pm from Ashfield if I want to get off at Stanmore? ___________________

d Which sta ons does the last train from Burwood miss?

____________________________________________________________________________________

e At what me does the 8:36 pm Croydon train leave Newtown? ___________________

f Omar arrives at Redfern sta on at ten to six in the evening.


How long does he have to wait for the next train? ____________ minutes

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Timetables – reading timetables
2 This diagram shows the route of a shu le bus and the length of me between stops.

Helm Street shops ³ Southwater


7 mins

³
15 mins 18 mins

Helm Street shops


Edgecliff Lilly Grove

6 mins
³ 5 mins
³
Southbeach

a If you leave Edgecliff at 7:55 am, what me can you expect to be


at Lilly Grove? _________________________

b What me did you get on the bus at Southbeach if it is 5:00 pm


when you get off at Helm Street shops? _________________________

3 The metable below is from a fitness club.

Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

8:30 am Boxing Yoga Cardio Cardio Squash Pilates Pilates

9:30 am Pilates Squash Yoga Weights Cardio Squash Weights

10:30 am Cardio Pilates Pilates Squash Pilates Cardio Squash

4:30 pm Yoga Boxing Squash Pilates Boxing Weights Cardio

5:30 pm Squash Weights Boxing Boxing Weights Yoga Yoga

Fill in the blank in each person’s statement:

a Paula says to her friend:


“I can meet you on Monday but we have to finish by _______________ as it takes me 30 minutes to drive
to my yoga class.”

b Linh says to her friend:


“I can meet you at _______________ a er my squash game on Sunday. My game takes 45 minutes and
then the drive will take me 10 minutes maximum.”

c Michael says to his friend:


1
“I’ll meet you for dinner a er my boxing training that goes for 12 hours on Thursday night. It will take me
10 minutes to shower and 20 minutes to drive there so I will meet you at _______________.”

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Timetables – working out travel time

Quite oŌen when we use public transport we need to be able to work out how we are going to use
more than one mode of transport. We do this by working backwards. Look at this quesƟon based
on the Ɵmetables below:
Ben is at Trinian Street and wants to meet his
We can see that Carlsford is the connecƟng friend at Fisherman’s Wharf at 1:30 pm.
point between the train and the bus.
To get to Fisherman’s Wharf by 1:30 pm, he Train Bus
needs to catch the 12:20 pm bus from Carlsford. Catch the 12:05 pm Catch the 12:20 pm
To catch the 12:20 pm bus at Carlsford, he from Trinian Street. from Carlsford.
needs to catch the 12:05 pm train from Trinian Change at Carlsford Arrive at Fisherman’s
Street and change to the bus plaƞorm. and wait 2 minutes. Wharf 1:12 pm.

Train
Knightscove 10:16 am 11:16 am 12:16 pm 1:16 pm
Fig Tree Park 10:21 am 11:21 am 12:21 pm 1:21 pm
Trinian Street 11:05 am 12:05 pm 1:05 pm 2:05 pm
Carlsford 11:15 am 12:18 pm 1:16 pm 2:17 pm

Bus
Carlsford 11:20 am 12:20 pm 1:20 pm 2:20 pm
NoƩsville 11:50 am 12:50 pm 1:50 pm 2:50 pm
Fisherman’s Wharf 12:12 pm 1:12 pm 2:12 pm 3:12 pm
Slamton 12:32 pm 2:32 pm 3:32 pm 4:32 pm

1 Give each person the travel details they need to arrive at their desƟnaƟon on Ɵme.
Remember to work backwards and to find the connecƟng point.

a Akhil is at Trinian Street and wants to go shopping at NoƩsville. He would like to get
there at 3 pm.
Train Bus

b Masuka is at Knightscove and needs to get to Fisherman’s Wharf for his 12:30 pm shiŌ
at the fish and chips shop.
Train Bus

c Mish is at Fig Tree Park and wants to meet her friend at Slamton at 3:40 pm.
Train Bus

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What’s on the box? solve

Geƫng Five friends like five different TV shows: a cartoon, a crime show, a reality show,
ready
football and a sitcom. They all air on different channels (2, 7, 9, 10, 12) and on
different nights of the week. Your job is to match the friend with their favourite show.

What
to do Read the clues below and use the informa on to eliminate possibili es. Show your
choices on the grid below. You may want to use the grid on the following page to
help you arrange your thoughts.
1. Luke’s favourite show airs on the weekend. He doesn’t watch crime shows and
thinks sitcoms are a waste of me.
2. The sitcom airs on Tuesday evening on Channel 12.
3. The cartoon is on Channel 10.
4. Hung’s show is on the lowest numbered channel on the first day of the school
week. He can’t stand reality TV.
5. No one’s favourite show is on Sunday or Friday.
6. Macey hates sports. Her favourite show is Hung’s least favourite show and airs
2 days a er Jamie’s.
7. The crime show airs on Channel 2.
8. Bri ’s favourite show airs on Wednesdays on Channel 10.
9. Jamie’s show airs on Channel 12, one day before Bri ’s favourite show.
10. Football airs on Saturday on Channel 7.

Name Show Night Channel

Luke

Macey

Jamie

Hung

Bri

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What’s on the box? solve

Puzzle Grid

Luke Macey Jamie Hung BriƩ

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

Sunday

Sport

Reality

Crime

Cartoon

Sitcom

Channel 2

Channel 7

Channel 9

Channel 10

Channel 12

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Circus school solve

Geƫng
ready You have been given the task of wriƟng the school
year-end program for the Circus School Royale.

What Use trial and error to work out which acƟviƟes fit
to do
within the 8 session Ɵmes exactly to create a daily
program. Start by looking at how much Ɵme there
is between breaks, then decide on the best way to
order the acƟviƟes.
The Ɵme between breaks must equal the combined
Ɵme of the acƟviƟes you choose.
Allow 5 minutes aŌer breaks for everyone to get to the next session.
Start Ɵmes for the sessions aŌer breaks are wriƩen in.
Order of acƟviƟes may vary.

AcƟvity DuraƟon Session Time AcƟvity

Clown school 1 hour 1 9:00

1
AcrobaƟcs 1 2 hours 2

Flying trapeze 40 minutes 11:30 – 12:10 Recess

Balloon animals 45 minutes 3 12:15

Fire juggling 35 minutes 4

Unicycling 55 minutes 1:30 – 2:30 Lunch

Magic tricks 50 minutes 5 2:35

Face painƟng 25 minutes 6

4:35 – 5:00 Break

8 5:05

6:00 Home

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