Your students have mastered reading time to the hour and half hour, but how are they doing with trickier times, such as 9:10 or 1:35? Use this worksheet to assess your student’s abilities to tell analog time to the nearest five minutes.
Telling time on an analog clock can be tricky business for young learners. This guided lesson on time helps second graders improve their ability to tell time to the hour, half-hour and quarter hour. Targeted instruction and practical exercises give kids the practice they need to master this important skill. For even more practice opportunities, download and print the time worksheets that correspond to this lesson.
Your second graders should be well on their way to mastering analog clock reading by now. Use this double-sided worksheet to assess your students' abilities to tell analog time to the nearest five minutes—with am and pm!
A number line is one way students can determine elapsed time. Use this quick assessment to help you gauge student understanding of elapsed time by having them create their own number lines to find the answer.
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.