24 Hour Clock KS2 PowerPoint Lesson & Activities

£2.50

A practical KS2 Maths activity PowerPoint (6 slides) focused on 24-hour clock conversions, elapsed time and timetable problem-solving. Ideal for consolidation and assessment.

Description

Strengthen pupils’ understanding of 24-hour time with this practical, problem-solving KS2 activity lesson.

Designed as a follow-up to teaching the 24-hour clock, this engaging PowerPoint provides structured practice converting between 12-hour and 24-hour time, calculating time intervals, and applying knowledge to real-life timetables.

Perfect for consolidation, assessment, independent work or revision.

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📚 What’s Included:

✔ Conversion from 24-hour to 12-hour time
✔ Conversion from 12-hour to 24-hour time
✔ “10 minutes after” time reasoning tasks
✔ Timetable gap-fill activity
✔ Real-life bus timetable problem-solving questions
✔ Elapsed time calculations
✔ Multi-step reasoning questions
✔ End-of-lesson slide

🧠 What Pupils Will Practise:

  • Converting 12-hour time to 24-hour time
    • Converting 24-hour time to 12-hour time
    • Calculating time intervals
    • Adding minutes to given times
    • Reading and interpreting timetables
    • Solving real-life word problems involving time
    • Applying knowledge independently

🎯 Perfect For:

  • KS2 Maths – Time
    • Year 5 and Year 6
    • Consolidation lessons
    • Assessment evidence
    • Maths intervention
    • Exam-style reasoning practice
    • Real-life timetable application

📝 Assessment Value

This lesson includes:

  • Independent problem-solving
  • Elapsed time calculations
  • Multi-step reasoning questions
  • Real-life timetable interpretation

It works extremely well as:

  • A follow-up lesson
    • A mastery session
    • Or a formal assessment activity

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