Minutes are tiny pieces of time that help us count how long things take.
Imagine you're playing a game where each turn lasts for just a little while, like when you and your friend take turns jumping on the trampoline. Each jump could be one minute. If you both jump 60 times, that’s about an hour! So minutes are like the number of jumps in a game.
How we use minutes
Minutes in a bigger picture
There are 60 minutes in an hour, just like there are 12 months in a year. If you're waiting for something fun to happen, like the school bell ringing, you might be counting how many minutes until it happens.
So next time you see the word "minute," think of it as one little chunk of time, like one jump on the trampoline or one number on a timer!
Examples
- A clock shows that it takes 60 minutes to complete one hour.
- You spend about 1 minute tying your shoelaces each morning.
- There are 24 hours in a day, which means there are 1,440 minutes total.
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