Challenge kids to think outside the digital box with these analog clock worksheets. Draw the time, write it in words, do match-ups and more. Kids will look at the hour, half-hour and quarter-hour.
Help your child understand a.m. and p.m. by having her read each sentence, then determine if the event happened before noon (a.m.) or after noon (p.m.).
Math isn't just adding and subtracting—it's about making sense of numbers and information. Practice with calendars and different types of graphs to help your child dive into data!
For this first grade math worksheet, kids practice telling time by reading digital time and converting it to analog by drawing hands on the face of a clock.
What time do you wake up in the morning or start school? Have students flex their time-telling skills by matching analog and digital clocks, all while keeping track of common morning activities.
Students practice telling time to the hour by recording their daily schedule. They'll draw the clock hands on the analog clock and then write a sentence detailing what they usually do at that time.