Here's a fun sheet to help first graders learning to tell time. Your child will practice determining what time of day it is: morning, day, evening or night!
Clock a little time with your child on the subject of reading a clock. This worksheet asks your child complete 4 separate activities to flex her time skills.
How long did it take John to finish his homework? Kids beef up their time know-how on this worksheet as they figure out how much time each scenario takes.
Reading analog clocks can be tricky for young kids. Hopefully they've had a bit of practice by now and are ready to show off their newly acquired skills! Use this time-telling activity to assess your students’ abilities to tell time to the hour.
Help your preschooler grasp the idea of passing time with this cute calendar page. Part counting practice, part coloring fun, it's more than just a calendar.
Does your second grader feel like he has time on his side in mathematics? This worksheet can help him practice telling time with four practice questions.
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. Parents will also find several types of monthly calendar, days of the week, and months of the year worksheets.