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Timetables

  • An important life skill is the ability to read and understand information presented in various formats and styles.
  • Here, we will focus on understanding information provided in different types of timetables.

Examples

Example 1: Personal timetables

Here's a different type of timetable, personalized for an individual.
During lockdown, Harry, like many other children, spent time at home instead of attending school.
To structure his day, he decided to create a timetable.
Interpreting Time Tables | Year 5 MathematicsThe goal was to balance time for schoolwork with time to relax and do activities he enjoys.

Example 2: Train timetables

Josh plans to travel from Newcastle to Edinburgh.
He prefers to depart from Newcastle in the afternoon.
The timetable provided lists the departure times of direct trains from Newcastle to Edinburgh.
The earliest available train leaves Newcastle at 12:39 PM (24-hour clock).
If it arrives on schedule, it will reach Edinburgh at 14:13 (24-hour clock).
To calculate the journey time for this train, he sketches the following:
Interpreting Time Tables | Year 5 MathematicsInterpreting Time Tables | Year 5 Mathematics

The train departs at 12:39 PM, which is 21 minutes before 1 PM. The time between 1 PM and 2:13 PM is 1 hour and 13 minutes.
Therefore, the total journey time is 21 minutes (departure time) + 1 hour and 13 minutes (travel time) = 1 hour and 34 minutes.

Example 2: Bus timetables

The bus timetable below displays various bus departure times for Thornton village and surrounding areas.
This route is circular, starting and ending at the local bus station or interchange.
The timetable lists buses departing between 6:00 AM and 7:00 AM.
Interpreting Time Tables | Year 5 MathematicsThere are five sets of bus times shown.
Departure times are as follows: 6:00 AM, 6:15 AM, 6:30 AM, 6:45 AM, and 7:00 AM.
Buses departing at 6:30 AM and 6:45 AM make two fewer stops than others.
The planned journey time for three buses is 65 minutes.
For the two buses with fewer stops, the journey time is 58 minutes.

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