Understanding Elapsed Time in Time Management

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Explore the concept of elapsed time to enhance your time management skills. Learn how to calculate and utilize elapsed time effectively in your daily activities. Engage in fun activities and practice exercises to improve your understanding of time intervals and durations.

  • Elapsed Time
  • Time Management
  • Practice Exercises
  • Effective Time Utilization
  • Fun Activities

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  1. What is ELAPSED TIME?

  2. Problem of the Day

  3. Problem of the Day 3hrs 30min 30min 1hr 1hr 1hr 3:00 4:00 5:00 6:00

  4. What is Elapsed time? Choose the best answer: The time you spend sleeping. The amount of time that passes between one time and another time (start/end). The amount of time that passes during the day.

  5. What is Elapsed time? Choose the best answer: The time you spend sleeping. The amount of time that passes between one time and another time (start/end). The amount of time that passes during the day.

  6. Lets Practice!

  7. Have fun at home!

  8. Using your plate clocks

  9. What time will it be? In 1 hour 10 minutes?

  10. Challenging task: Be Risk taker and try to create your own elapsed time problem.

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