Problem Description:
The task is to estimate the duration of various activities and categorize them as taking
minutes,
hours, or
days. The goal is to circle the appropriate unit of time for each activity.
Solution:
Let's analyze each activity one by one and determine whether it typically takes
minutes,
hours, or
days:
1.
Putting on shoes
- This is a quick task that usually takes a few minutes.
-
Answer: Minutes
2.
Swimming lesson
- A typical swimming lesson lasts around 30 minutes to an hour.
-
Answer: Minutes / Hours (depending on the specific lesson length, but generally "Hours" is more accurate)
3.
Taking school bus to school
- The duration depends on the distance, but it usually takes less than an hour.
-
Answer: Minutes / Hours (typically "Minutes")
4.
Watching TV
- Watching TV can vary greatly, but a typical session might last an hour or more.
-
Answer: Minutes / Hours (typically "Hours")
5.
Taking a shower
- A shower typically takes about 5–10 minutes.
-
Answer: Minutes
6.
Putting on a jacket
- Putting on a jacket is a quick task that takes just a few seconds to a minute.
-
Answer: Minutes
7.
Going up to the first floor
- Walking up one flight of stairs takes only a few seconds to a minute.
-
Answer: Minutes
8.
Riding a bike
- Riding a bike can take anywhere from a few minutes to several hours, depending on the distance.
-
Answer: Minutes / Hours (typically "Minutes" for short distances)
9.
Taking a nap
- A nap usually lasts between 15 minutes to an hour.
-
Answer: Minutes / Hours (typically "Minutes")
Final Answer:
Here is the completed worksheet with the appropriate units circled:
| Activity | Minutes | Hours | Days |
|-------------------------|---------|-------|------|
| Putting on shoes |
✔ | | |
| Swimming lesson | |
✔ | |
| Taking school bus to school |
✔ | | |
| Watching TV | |
✔ | |
| Taking a shower |
✔ | | |
| Putting on jacket |
✔ | | |
| Going up to the first floor |
✔ | | |
| Riding a bike |
✔ | | |
| Taking a nap |
✔ | | |
Final Answer:
\boxed{
\begin{array}{c|c|c|c}
\text{Activity} & \text{Minutes} & \text{Hours} & \text{Days} \\
\hline
\text{Putting on shoes} & \checkmark & & \\
\text{Swimming lesson} & & \checkmark & \\
\text{Taking school bus to school} & \checkmark & & \\
\text{Watching TV} & & \checkmark & \\
\text{Taking a shower} & \checkmark & & \\
\text{Putting on jacket} & \checkmark & & \\
\text{Going up to the first floor} & \checkmark & & \\
\text{Riding a bike} & \checkmark & & \\
\text{Taking a nap} & \checkmark & & \\
\end{array}
}
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of time worksheet days.