MathTappers: ClockMaster 4+

Learn to read clocks

Tim Pelton

Designed for iPhone

    • 3.5 • 142 Ratings
    • Free
    • Offers In-App Purchases

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Description

MathTappers: ClockMaster is a game designed to help children make the connection between hours and minutes and to help them become fluent in both reading and setting time on digital clocks, number-word clocks, and analog clocks.

Time is a topic that many children struggle to understand. It is something that we measure but it is also something that we cannot touch or feel. Although some aspects of time may be mastered incidentally as children experience circumstances where elapsed time and time of day are used to compare or plan, this type understanding is generally incomplete. Children need explicit opportunities to work with clocks to discover how the system we use to tell and record time works.

MathTappers: ClockMaster offers both a practice mode to support exploration and tutoring activities and a game mode to help players to become fluent in both reading and setting time on digital, analog, and number-word clocks.

Players may choose the types of clocks that are presented on the screen and which clock will be set during the game (top or bottom).

For the top clock there are two modes:
The ‘Normal Analog’ version is a traditional clock face with minute and hour hands while the ‘Broken’ clock shows only the hour hand (with the minute hand broken off). When the minute hand is missing the child can focus on the relationship between the hour hand and the hours and minutes shown on the digital clock. This can be used to help children understand the nature of the hour hand, the number of minutes in an hour and the secondary nature of the minute hand (note that early clocks did not have a minute hand and sundials never will)

For the bottom clock there are also two modes: The ‘Digital’ version is a traditional digital clock – a representation found on most electronic devices and computers. It may be easier for children to ‘read’ but often this ability comes without understanding. The ‘Number-Words’ version represents the words that might typically be spoken by someone who has mastered the Analog clock when describing the time. It is expected that this second mode will be most helpful after players have mastered the relationship between the Analog clock and the Digital clock. It may also be helpful for non-native English speakers to learn the clock words.

Design: Tim Pelton & Leslee Francis Pelton
Programming: Garrett Reimer, Joshua E. Smith, & Mike Anderson

The designers of the MathTappers Apps are math educators and researchers seeking to create simple games that will help learners to make sense of mathematics one concept at a time. We have designed MathTappers apps to support students in learning mathematics by providing relevant visual models, focused content linked games and helpful suggestions for parents and educators.
Please check out all of our MathTappers apps (links found at Mathtappers.com):

MathTappers: MultiMatch--a matching app that challenges learners to match sets of cards placed on the table. This is our newest MathTappers app. Although it comes with a deck and you can download others from our website, it was really designed to encourage teachers and students make and share their own matching game decks to capture their understanding and challenge others. Please go to mathtappers.com and check out our instructions on the right to find out how to make your own decks
MathTappers: Clock Master--learn to tell time
MathTappers: Estimate Fractions--make sense of fraction sums and differences
MathTappers: Find Sums--learn basic facts for addition and subtraction
MathTappers: Multiples--learn basic facts for multiplication and division
MathTappers: Equivalents--equivalent fractions, decimals and percents
MathTappers: Numberline--find relative positions of numbers on a numberline
MathTappers: Carbon Choices--help students explore their carbon footprint

What’s New

Version 2.1.2

Adjustments to better suit newer screen sizes.

Ratings and Reviews

3.5 out of 5
142 Ratings

142 Ratings

Laurie252 ,

Loved by Teachers

I have been using this app for years with my first and second grade students. It has setting options for a range of learners. I also regularly recommend it to parents of students who are having trouble learning to tell time. My only complaint is that there isn’t an iPad compatible version. Kids mainly use iPads, not iPhones, and the quality is a little blurry when used on the larger screen.

Runner13.1 ,

Great app!

Can't wait to use this with my students that struggle with telling time. Love the different ways you can set the levels & clock faces. The "broken" mode is not explained in the directions at all, so that took some time to figure out, but I like the added level of challenge it presents to students that know how to tell time. Thanks for fantastic free app!

3boymom33 ,

Awesome

My son could not figure the minute hand at school and wasn't listening to my instructions, so I downloaded this ap and three sessions later he had it! I love that I could email his progress and results to his teacher too!

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