Telling The Time PowerPoint
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Telling the Time. ESL/ESOL PowerPoint Lesson for A1 Level Students
Subject: English language learning
Age range: 7-11
Resource type: Lesson (complete)
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18 November 2022
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This is an interactive PowerPoint lesson for A1 level students of English, teaching them about how to tell the time in both digital and analog time.
Students are guided through a structured lesson through a variety of communication and controlled practice activities that are sure to engage all your ESL Learners. The lesson contains the following type of activities…
- Listening Activities
- Controlled Practice Activities
- Communication Activities
- Interactive Games
Language Contents part 1 (Telling the time)
- What’s the time?
- It’s half past …
- It’s quarter past …
- It’s quarter to …
- It’s … o’clock
**Language Contents part 2 **(numbers 11 to 20)
How to write numbers eleven to twenty
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This is a bundle of a course of 18 PowerPoint lessons suitable for ESL/ESOL students at an A1 level of English. Students are taught a variety of vocabulary and grammar points, with each lesson being themed according to the target language of the lesson. Each lesson contains a variety of elicitation, communicative, and interactive games, all presented beautifully to keep your students engaged. This PowerPoint bundle contains over 1000+ slides and will be ideal for those English Teachers looking to teach their own course to their students through online teaching platforms. **Lessons contained in Bundle** * 0 and 1st conditional * adverbs of frequency * comparatives and superlatives * countries,nationalities and the past simple * feelings + the verb to be * future with going to * gerunds + sports vocabulary * health and sickness + should/shouldn't * modal verbs of obligation (have to) * possessive adjectives * school subjects * sea creatures + was/were * social media and the internet * telling the time * the past simple irregular verbs * the present continuous * the weather forecast **Video Previews for lessons can be found here ** https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1ttXXRppLk53fwXbxJD6mFM7reuqHoCUO?usp=sharing
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How to insert a clock in powerpoint.
Don't stare at the clock on the wall - insert a clock in PowerPoint to keep up with the time.
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Inserting a clock in powerpoint, powerpoint’s built-in function, using online flash clocks for powerpoint.
Constantly glancing at a clock on a wall or at your watch to keep up with the time can be distracting and possibly come off as rude during a presentation. Keep your eyes on the presentation and remain focused by inserting a clock in your presentation.
There are a couple of ways to go about doing this. The first is using a built-in PowerPoint function that allows you to unobtrusively show the time and date in the presentation. This method isn’t a live method and only updates the time/date once you switch slides during the presentation. It's mostly handy if you want to keep an eye on the time.
The second method is adding a live clock, downloadable from several different third-party websites. Using this method allows you to show real-time updates during the presentation---not only when you switch slides. It's probably best used when you want to keep your audience's eyes on the presentation.
To use PowerPoint’s built-in function, go ahead and open the PowerPoint presentation we will be working with and head over to the “Insert” tab.
Here, find the “Text” section and select “Date & Time.”
Once selected, the “Header and Footer” window will appear. Here, check the box next to “Date and time” and select “Update automatically.” This will allow the date and time to update each time you change slides. Now, select the arrow next to the displayed date.
This will bring up several different date/time variations for you to choose from. Select the one you like best to use in your presentation. In this example, we’ll use the third option from the bottom, which shows the hour, minute, and second on a 24-hour clock.
If you’d like to leave this off of the title slide, simply check the box next to “Don’t show on title slide.” Once you’re ready, click “Apply to all” to insert the clock on all your slides.
You’ll now see date/time variation you selected appear at the bottom left of the presentation. The time and date that appears is the same as your system’s clock, so make sure it's set correctly.
As we said earlier, several different websites provide flash-based clocks that you can use for your presentation. We’ll be using a clock downloaded from Flash-Clocks in this example, but feel free to browse around and find a website you like, as the basic premise for making this work is the same.
Head over to the Flash-Clocks website and make sure to have Adobe Flash Player enabled. Once you’re there, you’ll find a large gallery of different clocks to choose from, ranging from analog to digital, and even antique. Choose the type you’d like to use. We’ll be taking a look at the digital options.
Browse through the large gallery of available clocks and find one you like. Once you find one, click the “HTML Tag Code” link found above the clock.
Here, you’ll find the embed code. Highlight and copy everything from http:// through .swf, as shown in the image below.
Head over to the address bar, paste the code, and then press “Enter.” If you’re using Chrome, you’ll receive a message telling you that this type of file can harm your computer. Since this is from a trusted website, you’re safe to go ahead and click “Keep.” This will download the .swf (Shockwave Flash Object) file to your computer.
To insert the file in PowerPoint, simply drag and drop. Similar to when you embed a YouTube video, you will only see a black box at first. That’s fine, as you will see the live clock during the presentation. Go ahead and resize and re-position the clock.
Once you’re happy with its size and position, copy and paste the box in each slide of the presentation.
Now once you play your presentation, the clock will appear in real-time!
Though this option may stand out a little more, this will allow you to have a real-time display of the current time throughout the entire presentation.
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