Students concrete their understanding of 24-hour time with this fun 24-Hour Time Memory Game.
Print out the time cards and then stick the different coloured 24-hour match cards on the back of each one.
Updated: 21 Oct 2021
Students concrete their understanding of 24-hour time with this fun 24-Hour Time Memory Game.
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Students concrete their understanding of 24-hour time with this fun 24-Hour Time Memory Game.
Print out the time cards and then stick the different coloured 24-hour match cards on the back of each one.
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