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Try this matching game which will help you recognise different ways of saying the same time interval.
Look at the changes in results on some of the athletics track events at the Olympic Games in 1908 and 1948. Compare the results for 2012.
Look at some of the results from the Olympic Games in the past. How do you compare if you try some similar activities?
This activity challenges you to decide on the 'best' number to use in each statement. You may need to do some estimating, some calculating and some research.
Can you put these mixed-up times in order? You could arrange them in a circle.
Can you put these times on the clocks in order? You might like to arrange them in a circle.
Can you place these quantities in order from smallest to largest?
These pictures show some different activities that you may get up to during a day. What order would you do them in?
Try this version of Snap with a friend - do you know the order of the days of the week?
This is a game for two players. Can you find out how to be the first to get to 12 o'clock?
These clocks have only one hand, but can you work out what time they are showing from the information?
Use the interactivity to move Pat. Can you reproduce the graphs and tell their story?
On a digital clock showing 24 hour time, over a whole day, how many times does a 5 appear? Is it the same number for a 12 hour clock over a whole day?
These clocks have been reflected in a mirror. What times do they say?
Stuart's watch loses two minutes every hour. Adam's watch gains one minute every hour. Use the information to work out what time (the real time) they arrived at the airport.
On a digital 24 hour clock, at certain times, all the digits are consecutive. How many times like this are there between midnight and 7 a.m.?
During the third hour after midnight the hands on a clock point in the same direction (so one hand is over the top of the other). At what time, to the nearest second, does this happen?
Galileo, a famous inventor who lived about 400 years ago, came up with an idea similar to this for making a time measuring instrument. Can you turn your pendulum into an accurate minute timer?
This article explains how Greenwich Mean Time was established and in fact, why Greenwich in London was chosen as the standard.
Describe what Emma might be doing from these pictures of clocks which show important times in her day.
Use your knowledge of angles to work out how many degrees the hour and minute hands of a clock travel through in different amounts of time.
Twizzle, a female giraffe, needs transporting to another zoo. Which route will give the fastest journey?
Astronomy grew out of problems that the early civilisations had. They needed to solve problems relating to time and distance - both mathematical topics.
Read about the history behind April Fool's Day.
Not everybody agreed that the Third Millennium actually began on January 1st 2000. Find out why by reading this brief article.
Calendars were one of the earliest calculating devices developed by civilizations. Find out about the Mayan calendar in this article.
Read this article to find out the mathematical method for working out what day of the week each particular date fell on back as far as 1700.
Mathematics has allowed us now to measure lots of things about eclipses and so calculate exactly when they will happen, where they can be seen from, and what they will look like.
A paradox is a statement that seems to be both untrue and true at the same time. This article looks at a few examples and challenges you to investigate them for yourself.
On Planet Plex, there are only 6 hours in the day. Can you answer these questions about how Arog the Alien spends his day?
A game for two or more players that uses a knowledge of measuring tools. Spin the spinner and identify which jobs can be done with the measuring tool shown.
How many of this company's coaches travelling in the opposite direction does the 10 am coach from Alphaton pass before reaching Betaville?
How many times in twelve hours do the hands of a clock form a right angle? Use the interactivity to check your answers.
Alice's mum needs to go to each child's house just once and then back home again. How many different routes are there? Use the information to find out how long each road is on the route she took.
In this version of the story of the hare and the tortoise, the race is 10 kilometres long. Can you work out how long the hare sleeps for using the information given?
Mr. Sunshine tells the children they will have 2 hours of homework. After several calculations, Harry says he hasn't got time to do this homework. Can you see where his reasoning is wrong?
Follow the journey taken by this bird and let us know for how long and in what direction it must fly to return to its starting point.
July 1st 2001 was on a Sunday. July 1st 2002 was on a Monday. When did July 1st fall on a Monday again?
Nirmala and Riki live 9 kilometres away from the nearest market. They both want to arrive at the market at exactly noon. What time should each of them start riding their bikes?
Chandrika was practising a long distance run. Can you work out how long the race was from the information?
How far have these students walked by the time the teacher's car reaches them after their bus broke down?
Use the information to work out the timetable for the three trains travelling between City station and Farmland station.
What is the date in February 2002 where the 8 digits are palindromic if the date is written in the British way?
Liitle Millennium Man was born on Saturday 1st January 2000 and he will retire on the first Saturday 1st January that occurs after his 60th birthday. How old will he be when he retires?
My cousin was 24 years old on Friday April 5th in 1974. On what day of the week was she born?
Do you know the rhyme about ten green bottles hanging on a wall? If the first bottle fell at ten past five and the others fell down at 5 minute intervals, what time would the last bottle fall down?
How many days are there between February 25th 2000 and March 11th?
This investigation explores using different shapes as the hands of the clock. What things occur as the the hands move.
Which times on a digital clock have a line of symmetry? Which look the same upside-down? You might like to try this investigation and find out!