π Year 3 (ACARA Code : AC9M3M03)
π―Focus:
π Tell whether an activity takes seconds, minutes, or longer.
π€ Make a smart guess about how long something will take.
π Compare short and long activities using simple time words
β±οΈ Use minutes and seconds when talking about time.
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Check an estimate and think about whether it was close.
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πΉ Video Lesson Tips
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π Before
- π Look around and pick 3 everyday activities to talk about.
- π§ Ask, βWill this take seconds or minutes?β
- β Get ready to pause the video and make your own guesses.
π₯ During
- βΈοΈ Pause when a question pops up and have a go first.
- π£οΈ Say your answer out loud using time words like seconds and minutes.
- π Donβt worry about being wrong β estimating is all about trying your best.
π After
π Try again with a new task and see if your guesses improve.
π Time one quick activity and one longer activity.
π Write or tell someone if your estimate was close.
π‘ Key Ideas (Quick Guide)
β±οΈ βEstimating means making your best time guess before you check!β
β βSeconds are for super short things. Minutes are for a bit longer!β
| π§ Idea | π What it means | π― Example |
|---|---|---|
| β±οΈ Estimate | Make a good guess before measuring. | Guess how long it takes to clap 10 times. |
| β‘ Seconds | Seconds are used for very short activities. | Jump 5 times, blink, or say your name. |
| π Minutes | Minutes are used for longer short tasks. | Pack a school bag or read a page. |
| π Compare | We can say which activity is shorter or longer. | Running to the door is shorter than cleaning up toys. |
π§© Mini Quiz β Quick Check
Try these after watching the video:
Question 1: Which is the best estimate for tying your shoelaces?
A. 2 seconds
B. 30 seconds
C. 20 minutes
β Answer: 30 seconds
Question 2: Which activity is most likely to take minutes?
A. Reading one short page
B. Blinking once
C. Clapping one time
β Answer: Reading one short page
Question 3: Which unit is best for a very quick jump?
A. Hours
B. Minutes
C. Seconds
β Answer: Seconds
Question 4: Which activity will probably take longer?
A. Writing your name 10 times
B. Snapping your fingers once
C. Waving hello
β Answer: Writing your name 10 times
Question 5: What do we do first when we estimate time?
A. Make a good guess
B. Stop learning
C. Ignore the activity
β Answer: Make a good guess
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π Why This Lesson Matters
Understanding time helps children:
π§© Build real-life problem-solving skills
π Manage daily routines
π Improve focus and task completion
π― Develop independence
π Other Lessons in This Unit
π Learning Path (Recommended Order)
| Step | π Lesson | π‘ What You Learn |
|---|---|---|
| 1οΈβ£ | ππ Understanding Time | Planning Activities & Learning from the Sun, Moon and Stars | – Learn how time connects to daytime, nighttime, and the sun, moon, and stars. – Discover how daily routines help us plan our day. |
| 2οΈβ£ | βπ Estimating Time for Kids | How Long Does It Take? Minutes & Seconds Explained β You are hereβ | – Learn how to make smart guesses about how long everyday activities take. – Use minutes and seconds to estimate short tasks and compare time. |
| 3οΈβ£ | β±οΈπ§ Measuring Time for Kids | Using Sand Timers & Digital Timers (Minutes & Seconds) | – Learn how to measure short activities using sand timers and digital timers. – Use timing tools to check how long tasks really take. |
