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Interactive Clock | Telling Time

Telling time has never been so fun! This online interactive clock merges both analog and digital versions of clocks so that students can practice telling time with each. Both a fun teaching and learning tool, students and teachers can adjust the controls based on the knowledge and skill level of students.

Using the online teaching clock is simple. Simply drag the hour and minute hands around the clock to adjust the time. When teaching, turn the hour and minute hands on or off to simplify the clock for early learners. The controls are on the top right and left-hand corners. Conveniently, the clock features minute markers around the outside, helping young students learn to read the analog. Dash line circles, which can be toggled on or off in the lower left-hand corner, help students see which minute or hour the hands are pointing to. Turn the digital clock on or off using the button on the bottom right-hand corner. You can also choose between the 12-hour and 24-hour clock using the buttons in the bottom right-hand corner. Finally, add some color and interest to your clock by choosing from the colors on the bottom left-hand side.

The interactive online clock is a versatile classroom tool. Ask students to show a time on the clock and see if they can do it! Or, challenge students to remember what time school ends and have them show that time on the clock. Students can check their own work by toggling the digital display on. You might also display the online clock in your classroom so that students can compare times to your regular classroom clock. For example, you could display the time when you’re scheduled to go to gym class on the interactive clock. That way, students can see how much class time is left. Meanwhile, they’ll practice their time-telling skills!

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Interactive Clock with analog and digital display

Introduction.

The clock for learning time has movable hands. It has three main modes, the first demonstrates how to tell the time using an analogue clock. The second mode uses the the clock hands as a way of learning angles. The third mode uses the clock as a way to help understand fractions. The clocked can be altered to change colors and its overall styling. Note in this activity different controls are shown depending on the current mode

Common Controls

The controls above the mode selector are always displayed. At the top you will see a digital clock, below are three buttons. Click the 12 button to display in normal 12 hour format with AM/PM. Click 24 button to change to the 24 hour format. Often you won't want to display the time at all, click off and the digital clock will disappear.

The clock can be used to display the current time (based on the clock of the computer you are using). Click the real time to toggle this feature. This is useful as children can observe how the clock changes throughout the day. For random time problems click the random button and the clock hands will spin to produce a random time. So this is great for lots of quick fire questions.

When the clock is not showing the actual real time, then small handles appear at the end of the hands, these and dragged into position.

Time mode controls.

First select time mode , below are a set of controls. These can be used in time problems or to view how much time has elapsed when showing the actual real time. The first one displays the hours passed. The second one the minutes that have passed. Underneath reset button sets both back to zero.

So a brief example of how to use them would be click random time. Now ask what the class what time will be in say 1hour and 25 minutes. To demonstrate this click reset , so both minutes and hours are zero. Now drag the clock hand forward until the hours is 1 and the minutes is 25. The clock now displays the answer to the initial problem.

Angles mode

Clocks have always been a useful way to teach about angles. This clock has angle measurements built in. First set the mode to angles, to get the control set.

In angles mode you will now see a protractor button click it to toggle the display of the protractor. Next is the auto toggle button, click to turn it on and you will notice the protractor lines up automatically to measure the angle. Move the clock hands and the protractor will follow. Below the protractor button is a slider use this to change the size of the protractor. When measuring angles the large clock hands can be made thin for better accuracy by clicking thin . To display the angle click Ang , and click Arc to display the angle arc. When dragging the minute hand it currently snaps to the nearest minute, turn this feature off by clicking snap . Finally the type of angle can be changed using the select control . So you can choose the angle between the hour hand and minute hand, both clockwise and anti-clockwise. Or measure the angle of the second hand from 12 o'clock. This works very well with the realtime setting as children can see a full angle of 360° turned every minute. This helps learning of key angles such as 0°, 90°, 270° etc. Also conversions such as 30 secs * 6 = 180°

Fractions mode

Select fraction on the mode control to use the clock to teach fractions. Time statements such as 'a quarter past', 'half past' and 'a quarter to' obviously are linked to fraction.

In the fraction mode a circle sector is painted from 12 o'clock to the minute hand position. Two large fractions are displayed the fraction of an hour shows the unsimplified fraction of minutes÷60. The simplified fraction is the same fraction cancelled down when possible.

The simple button toggles removal of the hour and second hands to give a simplified view. You can also click thin to toggle the thinner clock hands. The clock is divided according to the divider lines control. The default setting is auto, this divides the clock according to the fraction displayed. Essentially the clock is divided depending on the simplified fraction. However you can turn off auto mode and divide the clock according to the number selected.

Percentages can also be shown by clicking to toggle the percentage display.

Styling the Clock

Select the style mode to access controls. So for example to change the colour of the numbers, click numbers followed by a colour from the colourpicker . To remove the numbers completely click 'X' in the colour picker. You can do this with other parts of the clock too, which obviously can make reading the clock more difficult.

Related activities

Further lessons on the telling the time involve comparison of two different times the two clocks activity is excellent in this regard and can also generate time questions.

To expand on the angles try Basic angles which can be used to examine types of angles such as acute,obtuse and reflex. It can also so be used to create many different types of random angle problems.

Having seen a circular fraction in this activity, the interactive fraction wall can also be used for further teaching of fractions.

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Children start learning about clock and time when they are very young. Some children even learn to tell time before they start school. In kindergarten or 1st grade, children usually learn to tell time to the whole hour and half hours. Then in 2nd grade, they learn to tell time to the five-minute intervals and lastly in 3rd grade, tell time to the minute.

(whole hours and half hours) (quarter hours and five minutes) (to the minute)


Show children how to tell time with this interactive clock (analog or digital). You can limit the time to the half hours, quarter hours, or to 10, 5, and 1 minute. Generate a random time to let students practice telling time.

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Time and Clock Worksheets

Welcome to the time worksheets page at Math-Drills.com where taking your time is encouraged! On this page you will find Time math worksheets including elapsed time, telling time on analog clocks, calendars and converting time worksheets.

The calendars come in two different formats: yearly (all on one page) and monthly when you need extra space or a larger layout. The calendars are very useful in conjunction with the elapsed time worksheets with days, weeks, months, and years. Students who have difficulty visualizing a calendar may need the actual calendars to use as a reference. Telling time on analog clocks is still an important skill despite the number of digital clocks around; many people still choose the analog clock design for aesthetic purposes.

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Reading 12 Hour Time on Analog Clocks in 5 Minute Intervals (12 Clocks)

The calendars on this page are meant for anyone to use for purposes including personal schedules, classroom planning, holiday calendars, business meetings, event calendars, or anything else. They can also be used in math activities such as elapsed date activities. A simple activity with the monthly calendars is to ask students to place an item or mark on specific spots on the calendar (e.g. "Place a bean on a Tuesday in March."). After students become familiar with how a calendar is laid out and works, you can create more challenging activities like finding elapsed dates, discovering the number of days in each month, scheduling activities, etc.

Yearly calendars are a great way to see an entire year on one page. Although not easy to write on all your appointments and anniversaries, they are a quick reference and can be very useful when completing math activities to familiarize students with calendars or more advanced activities with calendars.

Specific yearly calendars for the years 2000 to 2050 are available in this section. For any other year or if you want a custom title, you can use the general yearly calendars with fillable titles. There are seven general yearly calendars and seven general leap year calendars in two different formats (Sunday to Saturday and Monday to Sunday) which will cover any year from 1583 on.

  • Yearly Calendars (Sunday to Saturday format) Yearly Calendars for Specific Years from 2000 to 2050 (Fillable Title) General Yearly Calendars ✎ (Fillable Title) General Leap Year Calendars ✎
  • Yearly Calendars (Monday to Sunday Format) Yearly Calendars for Specific Years from 2000 to 2050 (Monday to Sunday Format) (Fillable Title) General Yearly Calendars (Monday to Sunday Format) ✎ (Fillable Title) General Leap Year Calendars (Monday to Sunday Format) ✎

A great number of math activities can be accomplished with monthly calendars. Familiarization activities include finding specific dates, determining which day of the week it is, marking important events on the calendar, and determining the number of days in each month, week or year. Further activities mainly include elapsed date activities where students find the number of days, weeks and/or months between two dates or find a date a certain number of months, weeks and/or days in the future or the past. Of course, these calendars can also be used as normal reference calendars by anyone.

Originally, Math-Drills calendars always started on Sundays, but there are many people in the world who use calendars starting on Mondays. A good argument can be made by thinking of the word, "weekend." The end of the week or week end is Saturday and Sunday, so why would you put Sunday at the beginning of the week? Luckily, both options exist, so pick the one that suits you the best.

Fillable means that you can type whatever you like into each date. It is possible to add up to seven short lines of text. This is useful if you want to write important dates onto the calendar or create activities for students (e.g. what date is 78 days from today?).

  • Fillable Monthly Calendars (Sunday to Saturday Format) Fillable Monthly Calendars for Specific Years from 2023 to 2050 ✎ Fillable General Monthly Calendars ✎ Fillable General Leap Year Monthly Calendars ✎
  • Fillable Monthly Calendars (Monday to Sunday Format) Fillable Monthly Calendars from 2023 to 2050 (Monday to Sunday Format) ✎ Fillable General Monthly Calendars (Monday to Sunday Format) ✎ Fillable General Leap Year Monthly Calendars (Monday to Sunday Format) ✎
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Reading and Sketching Time on Analog Clocks

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Even though the time is displayed digitally in so many places these days—on cell phones, on computers, on microwaves—there are still quite a few analog clocks around. Besides being able to tell time on an analog clock, this is probably one of the first places that students encounter a number system other than base ten. Thanks to the Babylonians et. al. we have 60 seconds in a minute and 60 minutes in an hour. Once your students master the intricacies of the time system, they can start learning about other useful number systems like hexadecimal and binary, both of which are heavily used in computer programming.

Suns and moons are included with each clock to indicate the time of day. Think of the moon as midnight and the sun as noon. If the clock has a moon (midnight) on the left and a sun (noon) on the right, then the time is between midnight and noon (AM in North America). The reverse means that the time is between noon and midnight (PM in North America).

These clock worksheets include hour and minute hands, so students who are starting to learn reading time on analog clocks only have to worry about two arms. There are a variety of intervals available depending on the level of the student. The goal is to get students to be able to tell time to the minute. There are versions with twelve clocks and versions with four large clocks.

  • Reading 12 Hour Time from Clocks with Minute Hands (12 Clocks per Page) Reading 12 Hour Time in One Hour Intervals (12 Clocks) Reading 12 Hour Time in 30 Minute Intervals (12 Clocks) Reading 12 Hour Time in 15 Minute Intervals (12 Clocks) Reading 12 Hour Time in 5 Minute Intervals (12 Clocks) Reading 12 Hour Time in 1 Minute Intervals (12 Clocks)
  • Reading 12 Hour Time from Clocks with Minute Hands (4 Clocks per Page) Reading 12 Hour Time in One Hour Intervals ( 4 Large Clocks ) Reading 12 Hour Time in 30 Minute Intervals ( 4 Large Clocks ) Reading 12 Hour Time in 15 Minute Intervals ( 4 Large Clocks ) Reading 12 Hour Time in 5 Minute Intervals ( 4 Large Clocks ) Reading 12 Hour Time in 1 Minute Intervals ( 4 Large Clocks )

These worksheets also include second hands in various intervals. These are best to use after students have mastered reading time to the minute. The addition of a third hand challenges them more and helps them understand how many seconds are in a minute.

  • Reading 12 Hour Time from Clocks with Second Hands (12 Clocks per Page) Reading 12 Hour Time in 30 Second Intervals (12 Clocks) Reading 12 Hour Time in 15 Second Intervals (12 Clocks) Reading 12 Hour Time in 5 Second Intervals (12 Clocks) Reading 12 Hour Time in 1 Second Intervals (12 Clocks)
  • Reading 12 Hour Time from Clocks with Second Hands (4 Clocks per Page) Reading 12 Hour Time in 30 Second Intervals ( 4 Large Clocks ) Reading 12 Hour Time in 15 Second Intervals ( 4 Large Clocks ) Reading 12 Hour Time in 5 Second Intervals ( 4 Large Clocks ) Reading 12 Hour Time in 1 Second Intervals ( 4 Large Clocks )

Students encounter 24 hour time in various places such as on plane tickets, in computer programming and in literature. These worksheets are similar to reading 12 hour clocks, but include a second set of numbers on the inside of the minute ticks.

  • Reading 24 Hour Time from Clocks with Minute Hands (12 Clocks per Page) Reading 24 Hour Time in One Hour Intervals (12 Clocks) Reading 24 Hour Time in 30 Minute Intervals (12 Clocks) Reading 24 Hour Time in 15 Minute Intervals (12 Clocks) Reading 24 Hour Time in 5 Minute Intervals (12 Clocks) Reading 24 Hour Time in 1 Minute Intervals (12 Clocks)
  • Reading 24 Hour Time from Clocks with Minute Hands (4 Clocks per Page) Reading 24 Hour Time in One Hour Intervals ( 4 Large Clocks ) Reading 24 Hour Time in 30 Minute Intervals ( 4 Large Clocks ) Reading 24 Hour Time in 15 Minute Intervals ( 4 Large Clocks ) Reading 24 Hour Time in 5 Minute Intervals ( 4 Large Clocks ) Reading 24 Hour Time in 1 Minute Intervals ( 4 Large Clocks )

These 24 hour clocks also include second hands, so students can read time represented on clocks to the nearest second.

  • Reading 24 Hour Time from Clocks with Second Hands (12 Clocks per Page) Reading 24 Hour Time in 30 Second Intervals (12 Clocks) Reading 24 Hour Time in 15 Second Intervals (12 Clocks) Reading 24 Hour Time in 5 Second Intervals (12 Clocks) Reading 24 Hour Time in 1 Second Intervals (12 Clocks)
  • Reading 24 Hour Time from Clocks with Second Hands (4 Clocks per Page) Reading 24 Hour Time in 30 Second Intervals ( 4 Large Clocks ) Reading 24 Hour Time in 15 Second Intervals ( 4 Large Clocks ) Reading 24 Hour Time in 5 Second Intervals ( 4 Large Clocks ) Reading 24 Hour Time in 1 Second Intervals ( 4 Large Clocks )

Once students are able to read time off of analog clocks, they can be challenged to sketch time. This might seem easy, but analog clocks tend to have a small quirk in that the hands don't always point to the exact number. For example, if it is 6:30, the hour hand will be half way between the 6 and the 7. Taking time to point this out to students will ensure they succeed on these worksheets.

  • Sketching Times to Minutes on 12 Hour Analog Clocks (12 Clocks per Page) Sketching 12 Hour Time in One Hour Intervals (12 Clocks) Sketching 12 Hour Time in 30 Minute Intervals (12 Clocks) Sketching 12 Hour Time in 15 Minute Intervals (12 Clocks) Sketching 12 Hour Time in 5 Minute Intervals (12 Clocks) Sketching 12 Hour Time in 1 Minute Intervals (12 Clocks)
  • Sketching Times to Minutes on 12 Hour Analog Clocks (4 Clocks per Page) Sketching 12 Hour Time in One Hour Intervals ( 4 Large Clocks ) Sketching 12 Hour Time in 30 Minute Intervals ( 4 Large Clocks ) Sketching 12 Hour Time in 15 Minute Intervals ( 4 Large Clocks ) Sketching 12 Hour Time in 5 Minute Intervals ( 4 Large Clocks ) Sketching 12 Hour Time in 1 Minute Intervals ( 4 Large Clocks )

Once students have mastered sketching in the hour and minute hands, it is time to add the second hands. As with the hour hand, the minute hand doesn't always point exactly to the minute. For example, if it is 6:30:45, the minute hand will be about 3/4 of the way to the :31 mark. If they have learned this about the hour hand already, it shouldn't be too much of a leap to get them to understand this about the minute hand.

  • Sketching Times to Seconds on 12 Hour Analog Clocks (12 Clocks per Page) Sketching 12 Hour Time in 30 Second Intervals (12 Clocks) Sketching 12 Hour Time in 15 Second Intervals (12 Clocks) Sketching 12 Hour Time in 5 Second Intervals (12 Clocks) Sketching 12 Hour Time in 1 Second Intervals (12 Clocks)
  • Sketching Times to Seconds on 12 Hour Analog Clocks (4 Clocks per Page) Sketching 12 Hour Time in 30 Second Intervals ( 4 Large Clocks ) Sketching 12 Hour Time in 15 Second Intervals ( 4 Large Clocks ) Sketching 12 Hour Time in 5 Second Intervals ( 4 Large Clocks ) Sketching 12 Hour Time in 1 Second Intervals ( 4 Large Clocks )

Very much the same as sketching on 12 hour clocks, these worksheets use 24 hour time.

  • Sketching Times to Minutes on 24 Hour Analog Clocks (12 Clocks per Page) Sketching 24 Hour Time in One Hour Intervals (12 Clocks) Sketching 24 Hour Time in 30 Minute Intervals (12 Clocks) Sketching 24 Hour Time in 15 Minute Intervals (12 Clocks) Sketching 24 Hour Time in 5 Minute Intervals (12 Clocks) Sketching 24 Hour Time in 1 Minute Intervals (12 Clocks)
  • Sketching Times to Minutes on 24 Hour Analog Clocks (4 Clocks per Page) Sketching 24 Hour Time in One Hour Intervals ( 4 Large Clocks ) Sketching 24 Hour Time in 30 Minute Intervals ( 4 Large Clocks ) Sketching 24 Hour Time in 15 Minute Intervals ( 4 Large Clocks ) Sketching 24 Hour Time in 5 Minute Intervals ( 4 Large Clocks ) Sketching 24 Hour Time in 1 Minute Intervals ( 4 Large Clocks )
  • Sketching Times to Seconds on 24 Hour Analog Clocks (12 Clocks per Page) Sketching 24 Hour Time in 30 Second Intervals (12 Clocks) Sketching 24 Hour Time in 15 Second Intervals (12 Clocks) Sketching 24 Hour Time in 5 Second Intervals (12 Clocks) Sketching 24 Hour Time in 1 Second Intervals (12 Clocks)
  • Sketching Times to Seconds on 24 Hour Analog Clocks (4 Clocks per Page) Sketching 24 Hour Time in 30 Second Intervals ( 4 Large Clocks ) Sketching 24 Hour Time in 15 Second Intervals ( 4 Large Clocks ) Sketching 24 Hour Time in 5 Second Intervals ( 4 Large Clocks ) Sketching 24 Hour Time in 1 Second Intervals ( 4 Large Clocks )

Converting Time

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It is a very useful skill to be able to convert between 12 and 24 hour time in a global world. Even in places, like the U.S., where 12 hour time is used a lot, students still see time formatted in 24 hour time in a wide variety of situations.

  • Converting Between 12- and 24-Hour Times Converting 12- to 24-Hour time Converting 24- to 12-Hour time Converting Between 12- and 24-Hour time

Converting between time units worksheets are useful to test students understanding of time measurement and to give them more practice.

  • Converting Between Seconds, Minutes, Hours, Days and Weeks (one step up or down) Converting between seconds, minutes and hours (one step up or down) Converting between seconds, minutes, hours and days (one step up or down) Converting between seconds, minutes, hours, days and weeks (one step up or down)
  • Converting Between Seconds, Minutes, Hours, Days and Weeks (one or two steps up or down) Converting between seconds, minutes and hours (one- or two-steps up or down) Converting between seconds, minutes, hours and days (one- or two-steps up or down) Converting between seconds, minutes, hours, days and weeks (one- or two-steps up or down)

Elapsed Time Worksheets

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Elapsed time refers to the amount of time that has passed between a start time and a finish time. This can be challenging to students if they are not completely familiar with the base 60 system used for second, minutes and hours, and the fact that there are 24 hours a day sometimes split into morning and afternoon times.

  • Elapsed Time to Minutes Elapsed Time with 1 Minute Intervals; Max 5 Hours Elapsed Time with 5 Minute Intervals; Max 5 Hours Elapsed Time with 15 Minute Intervals; Max 5 Hours Elapsed Time with 1 Minute Intervals; Max 24 Hours Elapsed Time with 5 Minute Intervals; Max 24 Hours Elapsed Time with 15 Minute Intervals; Max 24 Hours
  • Elapsed Time to Seconds Elapsed Time with 1 Minute/Second Intervals; Max 5 Hours Elapsed Time with 5 Minute/Second Intervals; Max 5 Hours Elapsed Time with 15 Minute/Second Intervals; Max 5 Hours Elapsed Time with 1 Minute/Second Intervals; Max 24 Hours Elapsed Time with 5 Minute/Second Intervals; Max 24 Hours Elapsed Time with 15 Minute/Second Intervals; Max 24 Hours

The elapsed date worksheets in this section are based on a three column table with ten rows. Each different version of the elapsed date table will challenge students in different ways. The worksheets that ask students to find the end date are given a start date and an elapsed time. These worksheets work well for starting at a specific point and counting up. The worksheets that ask students to find the start date, elapsed time or the end date will have random blanks in the table, so students may have to figure out the elapsed time forwards or backwards. Below you will find various challenges including elapsed time with days only, then we progressively add weeks, months, and years to the worksheets.

Please note that when finding future dates, it is important to start with the largest unit first and progress to the smaller units. For example, if the start date is February 8, 2020 and the elapsed time is 3 years, 2 months, 3 weeks and 6 days, you would add the three years first to get February 8, 2023. Next, add the months to get April 8, 2023. Finally, add the weeks and days to get May 5, 2023. You can add the weeks and days together as they are both exact lengths whereas years and months vary in size.

  • Calculate End Dates from Start Dates and Elapsed Times in Days, Weeks, Months and Years Calculate End Date for Various Elapsed Days Calculate End Date for Various Elapsed Days + Weeks Calculate End Date for Various Elapsed Days + Weeks + Months Calculate End Date for Various Elapsed Days + Weeks + Months + Years
  • Calculate Elapsed Time Between Two Dates in Days, Weeks, Months and Years Calculate Elapsed Time Between Two Dates in Days Calculate Elapsed Time Between Two Dates in Days + Weeks Calculate Elapsed Time Between Two Dates in Days + Weeks + Months Calculate Elapsed Time Between Two Dates in Days + Weeks + Months + Years
  • Calculate Start Dates from End Dates and Elapsed Time in Days, Weeks, Months and Years Calculate Start Date from End Date and Elapsed Time in Days Calculate Start Date from End Date and Elapsed Time in Days + Weeks Calculate Start Date from End Date and Elapsed Time in Days + Weeks + Months Calculate Start Date from End Date and Elapsed Time in Days + Weeks + Months + Years
  • Calculate Various Start Dates, Elapsed Time or End Dates with Days, Weeks, Months and Years Calculate Start Date, Elapsed Time or End Date (Days) Calculate Start Date, Elapsed Time or End Date (Days + Weeks) Calculate Start Date, Elapsed Time or End Date (Days + Weeks + Months) Calculate Start Date, Elapsed Time or End Date (Days + Weeks + Months + Years)

Adding and Subtracting Time

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Adding and subtracting time is similar to adding any numbers, but the regrouping amounts are different. If you think of the decimal system, numbers are divided into places named: ones, tens, hundreds, etc. In time values, the places have different values based on an ancient Babylonian numbering system with a base of 60. In the "seconds place," there are 60 unique seconds from 0 to 59. The same is true for the "minutes place." The "hours place" can vary from 24 if one is interested in counting days as well, or can be greater than 24 if the largest place value is in the hours place. In these worksheets, students are challenged to regroup seconds and minutes as they add or subtract two time amounts.

  • Adding and Subtracting Hours and Minutes Adding Hours and Minutes (Compact Format) Adding Hours and Minutes (Long Format) Subtracting Hours and Minutes (Compact Format) Subtracting Hours and Minutes (Long Format) Adding and Subtracting Hours and Minutes (Compact Format) Adding and Subtracting Hours and Minutes (Long Format)
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Customers like the ease of use, time settings, and appearance of the clock. They mention that it's simple and easy to teach the time, and that the bright colors hold their attention. They also like the readability, and quality. However, some customers differ on size, value, and movement.

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Customers like the quality of the product. They say it's an excellent teaching tool, works awesome to teach time, and is great for homeschool use. Some say the stand is detachable to store away. Overall, customers are happy with the quality and functionality of the clock.

"Now when they tell you it’s small you better listen. This clock is super cute and definitely will get the job done. However...." Read more

"...It makes the learning more fun as it almost resembles a toy and I don't mind my 3-4 year olds using it on their own to find 3 o'clock, 10 o'clock ect..." Read more

"...This has turned out to be the BEST learning tool we’ve ever purchased...." Read more

"...the 45 minute mark confuses her, but other than that it’s a decent learning tool ." Read more

Customers like the time settings of the toy. They mention that it helps kids learn the difference between minutes and hours. Some say that the clock is easy to use and is a great resource for counting minutes. They also say that it looks and operates just as pictured and shows true clock movements to help understand how the hands relate to each other.

"This little clock is awesome. It moves the way a clock should , the hours follow the minutes. The arms do not move independent of each other...." Read more

"... Great little clock !" Read more

"This is a good clock to use . But the pictures make it appear bigger than it is. Read the description very carefully...." Read more

"...Love that the hour hand moves with the minute hand. It shows true clock movements to help understand how the hands relate to each other and the..." Read more

Customers find the product easy to use. They say it's simple and clear, making it easy to introduce the time to children. They also appreciate the teaching instructions and suggestions.

"...clock or watch to teach I child time but this is a simplified easy to read "timepiece " that makes it easy...." Read more

"...between minutes and hours and the way that this is designed makes it effortless . Thank you!" Read more

"...of figuring the math in an abstract concept, made it so easy for her to understand and move to next level of determining times...." Read more

"...amount of minutes written next to the hour numbers made it easy for him to understand that a hour has 60 minutes and all he has to do is count in 5's..." Read more

Customers like the appearance of the clock. They say it's well made, colorful, and easy to read. They also appreciate the bright colors that hold their attention. Customers also like that the minutes are written in the same color as the minute hand and the hours. They like that it helps visually with relating time from analog to digital.

"...I really like it that the minute and hour hands are color-coded to the corresponding areas on the clock face...." Read more

"...It also helps visually with him being able to relate time from analog to digital. A simple toy with huge benefit." Read more

"...Also, the clock is color coded for hours and minutes . This is great because it links with other learning resources tools...." Read more

" Cute little clock . Great for learning to tell time. Hands move smoothly. Hour hand moves accordingly when minute hand moves...." Read more

Customers find the numbers on the timer easy to read and big. They also say the color coordination and numbers help solidify the concept and are accurate for little minds. Overall, customers are happy with the readability of the product.

"The color coordination and numbers help to solidify the concept ...." Read more

"... Nice big numbers , and everything was very easy to read and help the students." Read more

"...They are very durable and easy to read . The students love using them." Read more

"Works to teach time, the printed numbers are just slightly off which bothers the kids when they are trying to figure out the minutes. Does the Job." Read more

Customers are mixed about the size of the product. Some mention the size is great, big enough for their little sister to use, and compact. However, others say that it's smaller than expected, and not a big classroom clock.

"...However. Pay close attention this is TINY . A good 5 incher. I didn’t pay attention to the measurements so that’s on me. But all in all. Hard plastic...." Read more

" Small but big enough to work perfectly. My kiddo loved the hands on learning with the moving dials. Decent price." Read more

"...It also is a little smaller than I imagined it would be, but it’s perfect for little hands and the size makes it easy to store...." Read more

"The size is perfect and the different colored hands are helpful for teaching. There's a detachable stand on the back that slides into a notch...." Read more

Customers are mixed about the movement of the toy. Some mention that the hands move like a regular clock, it's easy to move the hands, and it moves the hour hand slowly. Others say that they don't like that they cannot move the hour or minute hand independently of each other.

"...was and he had a little trouble understanding because the minute hand was slightly off ...." Read more

"...But all in all. Hard plastic. Nice little stand. Great function with turning the hands ...." Read more

"...After this time however, the minute hand doesn't keep track as accurately as does a real clock anymore...." Read more

"...It is nice that she can move the minute hand along while she counts, but it won’t stay standing when she touches it...." Read more

Customers are mixed about the value of the product. Some mention it's a great buy for the money, while others say it'd be better off buying a new watch.

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"... Good buy ." Read more

"Small and shoddy. Cheap " Read more

"...My kiddo loved the hands on learning with the moving dials. Decent price ." Read more

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Worksheets for telling time in hours, half hours, to the nearest five minutes, and nearest minute. Also includes telling time quarter hours, and elapsed time.

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These basic telling time printables have clocks with times shown in hours only. (example: 2:00, 3:00, 4:00)

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These activities have times to the nearest five minutes. (examples: 12:35, 11:40, 3:05) Includes cut-out clocks, a foldable origami game, an "I have... Who has.." game, and many worksheets.

This page has teaching resources with time to the nearest minute. Includes an "I have... Who has..." game, task cards, and several worksheets.

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Are you ready to embark on a time-telling adventure? Look no further than our versatile and engaging activity: "Make a Clock." Designed for students in kindergarten through year 4, this hands-on craft allows learners to create their very own analogue clocks, fostering a deeper understanding of time-telling concepts in a fun and interactive way.

Craft Your Own Clock

"Make a Clock" is a simple yet effective activity that encourages students to get creative while learning about analogue time. With just a few supplies and a dash of imagination, students can construct their very own clocks.

Here's how it works:

Craft Setup: Students start by cutting out the numbers from 1 to 12 provided in the resource and gluing them onto the clock face in the correct order.

Hands-On Assembly: Using a split pin, students attach the clock hands to the center of the clock face. This

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       step not only reinforces fine motor skills but also allows students to visualize how the hour

       and minute hands move to indicate different times.

Exploration and Learning: Once the clocks are assembled, students can use them for a variety of time-telling activities. From practicing reading and setting specific times to exploring concepts such as elapsed time and time intervals, the possibilities are endless.

Versatile Learning Tool

"Make a Clock" is more than just a craft activity—it's a versatile learning tool that can be used across multiple grade levels and time-telling lessons. Whether students are just beginning to learn about telling time or are ready for more advanced concepts, this activity adapts to meet their needs and provides valuable hands-on experience.

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Clock Worksheets

Clock worksheets teach students one of the most important skills, which is recognizing the different kinds of clocks available today, i.e., analog and digital. It teaches students reading the time for each clock. These worksheets help in improving life skills in recognizing the time and math skills in calculating the exact time.

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Clock worksheets encourage students to get familiar with writing and reading time with the help of various clocks displayed in front of them. Students are shown a time on an analog clock and asked to write the time in digital form. Hence, these math worksheets provide a visual representation of the clocks that help students understand the concept better. Clock worksheets also provide practice questions on calculating time manually, i.e., either add or subtract from the given time, convert minutes to seconds, and write the exact time looking at the hour, minute, and second hands.

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33 Fun Telling-Time Games and Activities

Time flies when you’re having fun!

Examples of telling time games and activities including matching digital and analog times on halves of plastic Easter eggs and making a huge clock with a Hula-Hoop and chalk.

Learning to tell time is an important early math lesson since it’s a real-world skill that’s used every day by everyone. Learning about minutes and hours can become tedious fast, so you’ll want to have a lot of creative and hands-on ways to bring it to life for kids. Regardless of whether you get crafty with a paper watch or active with musical clocks, we think your students will be sure to have a good time learning all things time. There are, of course, old standbys on our list too like books and worksheets. Kids can even get in some extra practice with a free online game or two. Check out our personal favorite telling-time games to try with the kiddos in your life.

Hands-On Activities for Telling Time

Online Telling-Time Games

Child lifting the flip on a clock overlay to reveal 30 beneath the six in this example of teaching telling time.

1. Make a paper clock

One of the trickier aspects of telling time is understanding how the number 1 also means 5 minutes, the number 2 means 10 minutes, and so on. This paper clock activity helps students make that connection. (Pro tip: Use paper plates to make this craft even easier.)

Get tutorial:  How to Make a Clock to Teach Time  

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2. Color the spaces to learn the hours

Another important concept kids need to grasp is how the spaces between the numbers work on an analog clock. These coloring games are a simple way to teach kids about telling time, but it helps drive the point home. Grab the free printable at the link.

Learn more:  Teaching Kids to Tell Time Past the Hour  

Puzzle pieces shown an analog clock as one piece, the same time in digital numbers on another piece, and finally, the written out time on the last piece. This is an example of telling time games.

3. Put a puzzle together

Use these telling-time puzzle games to demonstrate different ways of showing the same time. We especially love this version .

Learn more:  How To Teach Telling Time in Second Grade

Hands are shown wearing paper watches in this example of telling time games.

4. Wear paper watches

First, print and cut out the free printable paper watches available at the link below. Draw hands on each clock face and record what time each student’s watch reads on a master record sheet. Have kids decorate their watch bands, then fasten them on their wrists and add the clock faces. Give each student a record sheet, then let them go around the room and ask each of their classmates, “What time is it?” They look at their classmate’s watch and record the time. Check their results against your master.

Get tutorial: Paper Watch Craft for Kids

Clock made of a circle of linking math cubes is shown in this example of telling time games.

5. Make a clock with linking math cubes

This telling-time game helps kids understand time both as a circular analog clock and a time line moving forward. Gather your math cubes and visit the link to see how it works.

Learn more: Telling Time Is Easy Peasy

Rocks are painted blue with yellow numbers and are setup in a circle to create a clock.

6. Make a rock clock

Part art lesson, part math, and part science, this is the ultimate time-telling activity. First, get outside to collect the sticks and rocks. Second, have kids paint their rocks with acrylic paint. Finally, have them set their “clocks” to different times.

Get tutorial: Teach Kids How To Tell Time

Kids are shown sitting on the ground. A purple hula hoop creates the perimeter of a clock and the numbers have been written in chalk.

7. Take it outside with a Hula-Hoop clock

Pull out the sidewalk chalk and head outside for some time-telling practice. Hula-Hoops make perfect analog clocks, but if you don’t have any, you can still let kids play fun time-telling games by simply drawing circles instead.

Learn more:  Hula-Hoop and Chalk Clocks

A mat has a picture of a clock on it and play dough has been used as the hands of the clock in this example of telling time games.

8. Set the time with play dough

Create time-telling activity mats by printing a page similar to the one shown here and then placing it in a plastic sleeve or laminating it. Finally, challenge your students to roll out play dough to create the hands of the clock and “set” it to the designated time.

Learn more:  Telling Time—Clock Play Dough Mats

Students dancing around the classroom to look at paper clocks on each other's desks

9. Dance around for musical clocks

If your students love games like musical chairs, you can make it an educational time-telling activity. Start by printing out our  free blank clock sheets . Pass them out and have each student draw a time on their clock, then leave it on their desk. Give each student a recording sheet (included with the clock printable), then have them grab a pencil and get ready to move! Start the music and let kids dance around from desk to desk. Stop the music and instruct them to record the name and time on the clock of the desk in front of them. Start the music again and keep on going!

A paper plate is transformed into a clock, there are numbers on the outer edge to indicate the time.

10. Turn a paper plate into a clock

We love how simple this project is to re-create since all you really need are some paper plates, markers, and a metal fastener. The numbers on the outer edge help your students make the connection between the minute hand and the spoken or digital time.

Get tutorial:  Make a Paper Plate Clock

Collage of student shaking an egg carton of clock times and graphing the results

11. Shake up a carton of clocks

This awesome time-telling game also gives kids some practice at creating bar graphs. First, paste analog clock faces showing various times into the bottoms of an empty egg carton, and add a marble or other small toy. Kids shake up the carton, look to see what time the marble landed on, and graph their results.

Get tutorial:  Time Activities for First Grade

Analog clock with a pink pipe cleaner hook attached to the hour hand in this example of telling time games.

12. Add a hook to the hour hand

This time-telling trick will help your students remember that as the hour and minute hands move around, the hour still belongs to the number behind. Clever!

Learn more:  Teaching Kids To Tell Time Past the Hour

Students using clipboards to write the times showing on paper analog clocks around a classroom

13. Write the room with I Spy Time

Post  paper analog clocks  with times filled in around the room. Students find each clock and record the time on their record sheet. For more of a challenge, write “What will the time be in ____ minutes?” underneath each clock. After students record the time showing, they calculate the future time too. Your students will have fun learning to tell time with these games.

Plastic Easter eggs with analog clocks written on one half and digital and word times written on the other halves

14. Match up plastic eggs

Plastic eggs have so many uses in the classroom.  For time-telling practice, make them into games. Just draw analog clocks on one half and write times (in words or digital time) on the other, then have kids match them up.

Learn more:  Telling Time Match Up

A classroom clock has been transformed into a flower. The petals are the minutes. The stem has a longer leaf that says minutes and a shorter one that says hour.

15. Turn your classroom clock into a flower

Turn a classroom wall clock into a pretty flower that will help your students make better sense of what they are looking at. We especially love the cute way the stem reinforces which is the hour and which is the minute hand.

Get tutorial:  The Best Ideas for Kids

Snowman time telling printables are shown. This is an example of telling time games.

16. Chill out with frosty clocks

Turn a snowman face into an analog clock. Use these free printables for a variety of wintry time-telling activities.

Learn more:  Free Snowman Telling Time Activity

A worksheet features clocks.

17. Calculate the duration of your favorite activities

Ready to tackle elapsed time? Have students use this  free printable worksheet  to record the time they spend on three different activities, at home or at school. Think: basketball practice, dance class, watching their favorite TV show, eating a banana—or doing their homework.

Bingo card with analog clocks set at different times in the squares.

18. Compete to win Telling-Time Bingo

Bingo games are always a blast in the classroom, and there’s a variation you can play that’s focused on telling time. These analog clock bingo cards are customizable, so you can set them to match whatever time skills your students are working on, whether it’s hours, half hours, quarter hours, or to the minute.

Learn more:  Telling Time Bingo Cards Maker

Two toy clocks and a notecard with the rules for the game that is an example of telling time games.

19. Race to beat the Rush Hour clock

Use toy clocks and a die to see who can reach a goal time first. Start at 12:00 and choose the target time. Students roll the die and move their clocks ahead the specified number of minutes on each turn. Students love these time-telling games!

Learn more: Rush Hour Games

Student wearing a headband with a paper clock attached

20. Don clock headbands

These clock headbands are fun to wear, and they’re also perfect for a game of “What Time Am I?” Kids ask each other questions to try to guess what time is showing on their forehead clock.

Learn more:  Time Activities for First Grade

21. Distinguish between a.m. and p.m.

This free printable is perfect for teaching the difference between a.m. and p.m. Students will relate to the activities on the worksheet and therefore connect the dots between what time of day they would typically do them.

Learn more:  Telling Time: AM and PM

A yellow book cover says Telling Time on it with a clock.

22. Read books about telling time

Books are a great way to teach about so many different topics, and telling time is certainly no exception! Pick a few of your favorites and read them aloud during story time.

Buy it: Telling Time by Jules Older

Different colored papers are used to build concentric circles. The inntermost one says seconds, then minutes, then hour, then day, then week, then month, then year.

23. Teach units of time with concentric circles

We love this activity since telling time is much more than just minute and hour hands on a clock. The visual representation of the smallest unit to the largest unit (and the different colors) will help students make sense of the various units of time.

Get tutorial:  Tell Time: Learning Units of Time With Concentric Circles (Printable)

Online Time Telling Games

An analog clock is set to 12:00. A little spaceship is seen in the corner.

24. Travel through time

ABCya has a lot of free online games for young kids that you can play even without a subscription. This fun time-travel game allows kids to choose whether they want to practice setting a digital or an analog clock. We especially love the time-traveling theme and the cute cartoon graphics that make this activity extra kid-friendly.

Learn more: Time Travel Game

A large cartoon clock is shown with 5 choices displayed on the bottom with different times to select.

25. Pick the right answer

This simple and free game doesn’t even require a sign-up to begin playing. We love that kids are given multiple choice options to select from when guessing the time displayed on the analog clock. Kids receive 10 points for every correct answer given and are deducted 10 points for incorrect ones. We think kids will have fun trying to beat their high scores!

Learn more: Telling Time

Four cartoon analog clock faces are shown on a green, red, yellow, and blue background. Text reads Help! Which clock reads 3:45?

26. Tell time to the quarter hour

This site has a lot of different online time-telling activities across different difficulty levels. We are especially fond of the one that requires students to tell time to the quarter of an hour. Kids are presented with four different analog clock faces and asked to select which one displays the time at the bottom.

Learn more: Clockworks Practice

A screenshot says choose the missing time. A block says 3:45 then a blank block then 5:45 then 6:45. This is an example of a telling time online game.

27. Recognize patterns

We love that this game combines learning time with pattern recognition. This website has additional time-telling games should the kids in your life master this one!

Learn more: Time Patterns

A cartoon analog clock is shown. A teddy ringmaster is seen saying what is the time?

28. Personalize the learning experience

This free online game offers up a lot of room for personalization. You can select whether to identify time to the nearest hour, half hour, quarter of an hour, or even minute. You can also select a 12-hour or 24-hour clock. Depending on your child’s skill level, you can also select to play in timed or untimed modes. The adorable circus theme and bear ringmaster will keep any kid entertained!

Learn more: Telling the Time

A yellow analog clock on a brown background is shown. Text reads what time will the clock show in  5 hours? Multiple choice options are shown in digital form. This is an example of a telling time online game.

29. Practice with elapsed time

Telling-time games that go beyond just identifying a time on a clock are some of our favorites for older kids. This one requires kids to identify the time on an analog clock and then decipher what time it will be in a certain number of hours.

Learn more: Time Teller

Three digital clocks are shown. Text reads drag and drop the correct times to the clocks.

30. Compare digital and analog

This site begins by explaining the differences between digital and analog clocks as well as how to read each one. It then takes you through various exercises to test your understanding.

Learn more: Telling the Time: Digital and Analog

A green background has mouse and cheese graphics on it. This is an example of online time telling games.

31. Make the mouse run up the clock

This is such a fun spin on identifying the time on a clock. We love the play on a classic nursery rhyme and the oh-so adorable mouse and cat graphics. Guess the right time on the cartoon grandfather clock and a cute mouse will run up it. But get it wrong and an angry cat will make itself known!

Learn more: Hickory, Dickory, Clock

32. Take a quiz

This video is advertised as being for English language learners, but it would work equally well for kids just learning to read clocks. Kids can just watch it or they can keep some scrap paper handy to record their answers.

A cartoon giraffe and clock are shown in a screenshot from this example of telling time games.

33. Race to the correct time

What’s more fun than playing a game with friends? We love that multiple players can play against one another as their adorable giraffe avatars race to be the first one across the finish line.

Learn more: Giraffe Dash

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  1. Interactive Clock

    This online interactive clock merges both analog and digital versions of clocks so that students can practice telling time with each. Both a fun teaching and learning tool, students and teachers can adjust the controls based on the knowledge and skill level of students. Using the online teaching clock is simple.

  2. Interactive clock

    The clock can also be used to teach about fractions and angles. Interactive Clock with analog and digital display Introduction. The clock for learning time has movable hands. It has three main modes, the first demonstrates how to tell the time using an analogue clock. The second mode uses the the clock hands as a way of learning angles.

  3. Time Worksheets

    These time worksheets are appropriate for 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Grade. Make a Calendar Worksheets. These time worksheets will make a yearly calendar for any year you enter between the range of the years 1800 and 3999. Time worksheets for learning to tell time. Produce clock faces for lesson plans or use for extra practice.

  4. Math Clock by The Math Learning Center

    Math Clock helps students become fluent working with time. Learners use analog clocks with geared or free-moving hands to learn how to tell time, explore jumps with count by numbers, and visualize story problems involving intervals of time. By placing and shading fraction overlays, students use the clock to contextualize fractions with frequently used denominators.

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    Grade 3 time worksheets. Time phrases (e.g. "ten past 8") Draw the clock (5 and 1 minute intervals) Telling time (5 and 1 minute intervals) Elapsed time (forward / backward, 5 and 1 minute intervals) Estimating and rounding time. Converting units of time (years, months .... seconds) Reading a calendar. Months as ordinal numbers.

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    Free online interactive clock with draggable hands, 12/ 24 digital display, angles, protractor and fractions. Learn how to tell the time with movable hour and minute hands, also demonstrates angles, fractions and percentages.

  7. Free telling time worksheets

    Telling time worksheets. Create an unlimited supply of worksheets for telling time on an analog clock or for drawing hands on a clock face when the time is given (grades 1-3)! The worksheets can be made in html or PDF format — both are easy to print. You can also customize them using the generator below. Children start learning about clock ...

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    App Features. Add clocks with geared or free-moving hands. Set the time and run a live clock with a second hand. Display equivalent digital time. Label the hour and minute hands. Jump the minute hand on geared clocks by intervals of 1-60. Use the Elapsed Time tool to solve problems involving intervals of time. Overlay and shade circle ...

  9. Time and Clock Worksheets

    On this page you will find Time math worksheets including elapsed time, telling time on analog clocks, calendars and converting time worksheets. The calendars come in two different formats: yearly (all on one page) and monthly when you need extra space or a larger layout. The calendars are very useful in conjunction with the elapsed time ...

  10. Learning Resources Big Time Student Clock, Teaching & Demonstration

    JUDY CLOCK: Hidden gear mechanism automatically advances the hour hand when the minute hand is manually manipulated ; CLOCK FOR LEARNING: Help students learn to tell time with this easy-to-read 12-hour clock ; MOVEABLE MINUTE HAND: Minute hand can be moved in 1-minute increments ; GUIDE INCLUDED: Includes removable stand, and activity guide

  11. Telling Time Worksheets (Clocks)

    Time Worksheets. These basic telling time printables have clocks with times shown in hours only. (example: 2:00, 3:00, 4:00) The teaching resources on this page have clocks with times in hours and half hours. (example: 4:30, 5:00, 5:30) Includes worksheets, task cards, cut-out clocks, and more. These activities have times to the nearest five ...

  12. Telling time on a clock (practice)

    Practice telling time on a clock with interactive exercises and feedback. Learn how to read and write the time in different formats, such as analog, digital, and word. Time is an essential math skill for second grade students. Khan Academy is a free online learning platform that offers personalized and engaging lessons.

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    Here's how it works: Craft Setup: Students start by cutting out the numbers from 1 to 12 provided in the resource and gluing them onto the clock face in the correct order. Hands-On Assembly: Using a split pin, students attach the clock hands to the center of the clock face. This. step not only reinforces fine motor skills but also allows ...

  15. Grade 2 Telling Time Worksheets

    Time and calendar worksheets. These grade 2 worksheets help students learn to read a traditional (analog) clock-face. We begin with "whole hours" (3 o'clock, etc.) and progress to half fours, quarter hours and 5 and 1 minute intervals. We also cover the units of time, am & pm, and elapsed time. Finally, we introduce the days of the week and ...

  16. SEN Teacher : Telling Time ⋆ Printable Worksheet

    About Telling Time. Generate random clock faces at various intervals with a range of visual styles and other options. Level selects the range of intervals and number of questions to create. Clock Style opens a menu to choose a single clock style and font. Use the Multipage button to create batches of sheets in a single go.

  17. Clock Worksheets

    Download Printable Clock Worksheet PDFs. For thorough practice, students can download the clock worksheets in PDF format for free and get better at this important life skill. Clock Worksheet - 1. Download PDF. Clock Worksheet - 2. Download PDF. Clock Worksheet - 3. Download PDF. Clock Worksheet - 4.

  18. 33 Fun Telling-Time Games and Activities

    Natural Beach Living. 1. Make a paper clock. One of the trickier aspects of telling time is understanding how the number 1 also means 5 minutes, the number 2 means 10 minutes, and so on. This paper clock activity helps students make that connection. (Pro tip: Use paper plates to make this craft even easier.)

  19. 2nd Grade Time Worksheets & Free Printables

    Second Grade Time Worksheets and Printables. Assemble dynamic second grade lessons about time in no time at all. Our vast collection of time worksheets covers a variety of second grade concepts from telling and writing time with analog and digital clocks to understanding intervals of time related to clocks and calendars.

  20. 1st Grade Math Worksheets: Telling Time

    K5 Learning offers free worksheets, flashcards and inexpensive workbooks for kids in kindergarten to grade 5. Become a member to access additional content and skip ads. Free 1st grade time worksheets including units of time, concepts of time, telling time and reading clocks to the whole hour, half hour and quarter hour, drawing clocks and ...

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    Your Eyes. ·. Joey Pecoraro. Use the Pomodoro sequence: Pomodoro → short break, repeat 4x, then one long break. Number of Pomodoros complete is indicated with dots under 'Pomodoro'. StudyWithMe is not related to the Pomodoro Technique™ trademark holder Cirillo Company and respects its trademarks. Pomodoro Technique® and Pomodoro® are ...

  23. Time Worksheets & Free Printables

    During an age when digital devices are omnipresent, it might seem like learning how to tell time is a thing of the past. In reality, being able to read a clock and understand things like half-past the hour and quarter-past the hour are still vital skills, and our time worksheets are perfect teaching tools.

  24. Solved You may often hear that "moving clocks run slow ...

    Question: You may often hear that "moving clocks run slow". But what does this really mean? Suppose that clock A is moving with respect to you at a constant speed v. You hold another clock, clock B, in your hand. From your point of view, in the time it takes the second hand on clock A to make one tick, how many seconds pass on ...