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Use this great interactive game to help young children practice telling the time to the hour. Based on M.r Wolf from the popular playground game, pupils need to help him reach his dinner by reading and choosing the correct time from the clocks shown. A little twist means that dinner time for Mr. Wolf helps them to score an extra point! filexlib. 1 of Orchard Toys What's the Time, Mr Wolf Game. Here you can find worksheets, lesson-plans, flash-cards, exercises and activities for teaching Using Songs, page 11 It can be played in your gym or outdoors and is great for elementary level students. 8-Tips-for-Summer-Holiday-Learning Suitable for ages 3-6. (2007) at the best online prices at eBay!
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Summary: "What's the Time Mr Wolf?" is a great game to play outdoor, but if it is raining it can also be played in a spacious indoor area. As a pre-activity children can make some wolf ears or a wolf tail for the Wolf to wear. One person is designated to be the Wolf (this can be done in any way you like)
1. What Time Is It, Mr Wolf? The wolf (person selected) who is telling the time has to stand at one end of the garden everyone else stands and waits at the other end of the garden. The students must ask the wolf "What time is it Mr Wolf?". The wolf then proceeds to tell them a time. e.g.
To begin, model the game for the children. The Person who is telling the time (the wolf) stands at one end of the garden and all of the other participants stand and wait at the other end of the garden. The children must ask the wolf "What time is it Mr Wolf?" The wolf then says a time e.g. "It is 3 o Clock", the children take three steps
Instructions. One player is "Mr Wolf" - they walk at random around the room. The other players ask continually "What's the time Mr Wolf?" to which he responds "Eight o'clock", "half past three", etc. When Mr Wolf finally tires of their taunts and calls "Dinner time" the wolf proceeds to turn around and chase the others
Be the first to fill your board by moving the hands on the large clock face. Develop digital and analog time telling skills with 2 ways to play. Includes giant clock face with moveable hands, which can be used independent from the game. Educational game for ages 5-9 and 2-4 players. Perfect for home learning. Consider a similar item
Mrs/Mr Wolf will respond by saying an hour (e.g. "4 O'Clock"). The Sheep then move forward X amount of large steps, where X is the hour Mrs/Mr Wolf called. This continues until Mrs/Mr Wolf responds to the Sheep's question with "Lunch Time!" When they do so, all of the Sheep must run back to the Forest's Edge before getting tagged
Hopscotch. The aim of this game was to throw a stone or small object onto a number, hop to that number, pick up the stone, and hop back again. Simple pleasures! 3. Kickstone. Another classic game we all played in our childhood. A bit like hide and seek, you'd agree on a 'base' like a tree or climbing frame.
The children then ask, 'What's the time Mr Wolf?' The wolf replies by saying a time such as 'Three o'clock'. The children have to take that many steps towards the wolf and then ask the time again. At any time when the children ask the wolf the time, the wolf can say 'dinnertime!'. The wol
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