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Time and Calendar Class 2 Notes Maths

The Clock

Look at the clock shown alongside.
The face or dial of the clock is divided into 12 equal parts. Each of the 12 parts has 5 equal divisions.

Time and Calendar Class 2 Notes Maths

Thus, the dial of the clock is divided into 60 small divisions. The minute hand moves from one numeral to the next numeral in 5 minutes.
So, the minute hand takes 5 × 12 = 60 minutes to complete 1 round of the dial.
The time taken by the minute hand to complete one round is called 1 hour.
So, 1 hour = 60 minutes
The hour hand moves from one numeral to the next numeral in 1 hour.

Telling the time to the Half Hour

When the minute hand has passed half way round the clock and is at 6, it is half past the hour.
1 hour = 60 minutes, so half an hour = 30 minutes.
In this clock, the minute hand is at 6.
The hour hand is between 5 and 6, that is, after 5 but before 6.
We read this time as: “Half past five” and write it as 5:30.

Time and Calendar Class 2 Notes Maths

Explore Minutes and Hours

There are 60 minutes in 1 hour

Time and Calendar Class 2 Notes Maths

Calendar

A calendar is a record of days and months in a year. The calendar for the year

2024 is given below.

Time and Calendar Class 2 Notes Maths

Months of the Year

There are 12 months in a year. They are: January, February, March, April, May,

June, July, August, September, October, November and December.

The number of days in the months are as under.

Time and Calendar Class 2 Notes Maths

Remembering the number of days in a month of the year.

Close your hand into a fist.
Count the months on the knuckles. You will see that all the months with 31 days are counted on the knuckles. The rest come in between the knuckles.
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Always start with January on the knuckle of the forefinger, then February on the space between this knuckle and the next knuckle and so on.

Number of Days in a Year

A day is the time that the earth takes to make one complete rotation on its axis. 1 day is the standard unit of time.

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➤ 1 year is equivalent to about 365 or 366 days.

To find the number of days in a year.

We know that, 

  • 7 months— January, March, May, July, August, October and December have 31 days each.
  • 4 months— April, June, September and November have 30 days each.
  • February has 28 or 29 days. 

     1 year has (7 × 31) + (4 × 30) + (1 × 28) = 217 + 120 + 28 = 365 days.

There are 365 days in a year. One year in four years has an extra day. A year with 366 days is called a leap year. Every fourth year is a leap year. The extra day is added to February which then has 29 days. Here are some leap years:

Time and Calendar Class 2 Notes Maths

What leap year will come after 2016?

How did you find it?

A week has 7 days.

Starting from the first day of the week, the names of different days of the week are:

Time and Calendar Class 2 Notes Maths

To find the number of weeks in a year, divide 365 by 7.

365 ÷ 7 = 52 weeks and 1 day.

Time and Calendar Class 2 Notes Maths

Time and Calendar Class 2 Notes Maths

We call the years from 1900 to 1999 the twentieth century and the years from 2000 to 2099 the twenty-first century.

The years 1001 to 2000 equal 1000 years.

We have now entered a new millennium.

Writing Date Using a Calendar 

Given on the right side is a copy of calendar for the month of November. 

The date on the second Wednesday for the month of November in this calendar is November 13.

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1. How do you teach students about time and calendars in a class 2 setting?
Ans. Teachers can use interactive activities like making paper clocks, using flashcards with different time displays, and engaging students in calendar-based activities to teach them about time and calendars in a class 2 setting.
2. What are some common challenges faced by students when learning about time and calendars in class 2?
Ans. Some common challenges include understanding the concept of hours, minutes, and seconds, differentiating between AM and PM, and grasping the concept of days, weeks, months, and years on a calendar.
3. How can parents supplement their child's learning about time and calendars at home?
Ans. Parents can practice time-telling with their child using everyday activities, create a daily routine chart with timings, involve them in setting and marking important dates on the calendar, and play interactive time-based games.
4. What are some fun and engaging ways to teach class 2 students about the concept of time?
Ans. Teachers can use storytelling, role-playing activities where students act out different time scenarios, use online interactive games and quizzes, and incorporate time-related songs and rhymes in their lessons.
5. How can teachers make learning about time and calendars more relatable and practical for class 2 students?
Ans. Teachers can relate time and calendar concepts to students' daily routines, use real-life examples and scenarios, encourage students to create their own schedules and plan activities, and integrate technology like digital clocks and online calendars in their lessons.
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