This resource will help assess your students' mastery of concepts surrounding measurement and time. This worksheet will challenge your third graders with problems on area, perimeter, measurement, and elapsed time problems.
Time flies in this time telling worksheet, which tasks kids with calculating the amount of time that has passed. Your child can use the pictured clock to solve.
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.
How long did that take? This resource gives your students practice determining the amount of time that has passed, or elapsed time, during an event or activity.
Use this resource with your students to practice solving elapsed time word problems using addition. Your third graders will have fun figuring out what tme the cake needs to come out of the oven and what time the movie is over!
Solving Time Problems Between Hours with Number Lines
Help your students easily calculate time so they can avoid being tardy! This printable worksheet helps students solve time word problems by using a number line!
In this math worksheet, children will help reconstruct a Halloween timeline for a boy as he recaps his evening of trick-or-treating for his little sister.
Time is an abstract concept that's difficult to grasp. But waiting for the turkey to come out of the oven on Thanksgiving is a concretely yummy experience.