TIME UNIT TEST GRADE 6-8 ELL STUDENT RESOURCE

 Hi teachers!

I made a time unit test for my Grade 6–8 ELL students to help them practice everything we learned about time. I kept it simple and clear so they could understand it easily.

First, students looked at analog clocks and wrote down the matching digital time. Then, they were given a digital time and had to draw the hands on a blank clock. This helped them practice both ways of telling time.

Next, I added questions about elapsed time. For example, they had to figure out how much time passed between two events. I also included time conversions—like turning minutes into hours, hours into days, and days into weeks (and the other way around too).

At the end of the test, there was a calendar. Students answered questions about dates, like what day something happens or how many days are between two dates.

This test was a great way for students to show what they learned. It used lots of visuals and clear instructions, which really helped my ELL students feel confident.

Feel free to download the template and edit the resource so that it matches your curriculum expectations!

Happy teachings!

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