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To train Grade 1 students in time management understanding, start with basic concepts of time such as morning, afternoon, night, and days of the week. Use visual schedules, clocks, and timers to make abstract concepts tangible. Incorporate daily routines into lessons, and engage students with time-related activities, like estimating how long tasks take and scheduling simple tasks.
Effective activities include creating time logs, setting SMART goals, engaging in time blocking exercises, prioritizing tasks using the Eisenhower Box, conducting role-play scenarios around deadline management, and organizing group projects that require collaborative time allocation. These activities help students understand the importance of managing time efficiently, setting priorities, and developing strategies to achieve their objectives within given time frames.
Mastery of time management understanding at an early age significantly enhances a student's performance by improving their ability to prioritize tasks, set achievable goals, and reduce procrastination.