⏳🕰️ Elapsed Time

📖 What the Section Is About

In this section, students learn how to figure out how much time has passed between a starting time and an ending time. They practice using both analog and digital clocks to measure time intervals in minutes, seconds, and hours. Understanding elapsed time is useful for planning schedules, sports, cooking, and traveling.

🎯 Learning Objectives

✅ Define elapsed time and explain why it’s important
✅ Calculate elapsed time between two given times
✅ Solve problems involving time passing over an hour mark
✅ Use number lines, clocks, and subtraction to find elapsed time

🧮 Examples of Elapsed Time in Action

• The school bus leaves at 7:15 a.m. and arrives at school at 7:45 a.m.Elapsed time: 30 minutes
• A cake bakes from 2:10 p.m. to 2:40 p.m.Elapsed time: 30 minutes
• A soccer game starts at 3:50 p.m. and ends at 4:35 p.m.Elapsed time: 45 minutes

🔢 Understanding Elapsed Time

  • Elapsed time is the total amount of time between a starting point and an ending point.

  • You can find it by:

    1. Counting forward on a clock

    2. Using a number line to jump hours and minutes

    3. Subtracting the start time from the end time (when using digital time formats)

  • Always watch for the hour change — sometimes the time passes from one hour to the next.

📘 Key Vocabulary and Definitions

Elapsed Time – The amount of time that passes from start to end
Start Time – The time when an event begins
End Time – The time when an event ends
Interval – The gap or difference between two times

🎲 Fun Practice Activities

🎲 Time Jump Game – Start at a given time and “jump” forward in minutes or hours to find the end time
🎲 Race the Clock – Time how long it takes to do certain tasks, then record the elapsed time
🎲 Elapsed Time Mystery – Solve word problems to figure out when events started or ended

🏡 Offline Homework Idea: “My Day in Minutes”

Record three activities you did today, noting the start and end times. Calculate the elapsed time for each.