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.).
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.
One of the hardest parts of telling time is learning how to read an analog clock. This worksheet offers the practice kids need to tackle this difficult concept.
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.
Our first grade time worksheets and printables help your students learn the valuable skill of telling time through entertaining activities! With visual aides and illustrations to guide the way, your students will learn to read digital and analog clocks, identify the hour and minute hands, and distinguish a.m. from p.m. Kids can even explore calendars to find days, weeks, and months!