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I know about telling time
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Little, Richard, 1978- author
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Time Juvenile literature.
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Clocks and watches Juvenile literature.
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Time.
2019
\"Telling time using an analog clock is an important step for young learners, and an early standard of Common Core math, and this straightforward text and accompanying photographs guide readers in mastery of that fundamental skill. Final questions aid in evaluating what they've learned\"--Provided by publisher.
Telling time
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Heos, Bridget, author
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Longhi, Katya, illustrator
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Heos, Bridget. Math world
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Time Juvenile literature.
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Clocks and watches Juvenile literature.
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Time.
2015
\"A young boy learns to tell time on digital and analog clocks as he impatiently waits for a friend to come over to play.\"-- Provided by publisher.
Using clocks and stopwatches
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Metz, Lorijo
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Metz, Lorijo. Science tools
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Time measurements Juvenile literature.
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Clocks and watches Juvenile literature.
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Time measurements.
2013
This guide teaches students how to use clocks and stop watches. Explanations are provided of how these tools can be used to study things, such as a persons heart rate and how fast animals learn. Discussion about how to construct an experiment make it easy for readers to do one themselves and one is provided for them to try.
Ticktock Banneker's clock
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Keller, Shana, 1977- author
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Gardner, David (David Colby), 1959- illustrator
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Banneker, Benjamin, 1731-1806.
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African American scientists Biography Juvenile literature
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Clocks and watches Design and construction Juvenile literature.
2016
\"Benjamin Banneker is known and admired for his work in science, mathematics, and astronomy. He was born free at a time in America, 1731, when most African Americans were slaves. At the age of 22 he built a striking clock based on his own drawings and using a pocketknife\"-- Provided by the publisher.
How quick is quick? : science projects with time
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Gardner, Robert, 1929- author
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LaBaff, Tom, illustrator
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Gardner, Robert, 1929- Hot science experiments
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Time measurements Experiments Juvenile literature.
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Clocks and watches Experiments Juvenile literature.
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Science projects Juvenile literature.
2015
\"Simple science experiments about measurement of time using everyday items with many experiments that can be turned into science fair projects.\"-- Provided by publisher.