Want to teach kids how to tell time? Teach kids to tell time to the hour, the nearest 5 minutes, and more with our fun, free and printable time worksheets!
‘Time’s Up’ is a free, printable math worksheet that your first graders can use to practice telling time in o’clock and half-past situations.See more
‘Order the Month’ is a month and time worksheet for 1st grade kids that will initiate their interest in months... See more
'Match the Time' is a perfect time worksheet for 2nd grade kids because the math printable gives them... See more
Kids will love the time printable - Read the Time - as it requires them to both read the time, and draw! See more
‘TV Guide’ is a free time printable that helps kids learn time with a constructive and cognitive approach. See more
If you read out the time to your kid, how well will she be able to draw it? It’s time to test her skills with analogue clocks and watches. See more
It’s time to test how well your kid can read time from analogue clocks and watches.This free time worksheet tests... See more
Has your little one learnt to tell time promptly enough from analogue clocks? If not, this time worksheet ... See more
Kids learn better when they can relate the lesson to their life – this math worksheet is such.See more
How long does your kid take to finish off her homework from school? How long does she play after school?See more
Even if it’s the time for digital watches, it’s still essential for kids to develop a sound understanding of reading time from analogue watches – for they’ll remain timeless! See more
Teaching kids to read time accurately is the stepping stone not just to advanced math, but also to discipline and a desirable lifestyle. The simple time worksheet ...See more
Telling time from the first look at the clock is a skill that kids develop with repeated practice of time worksheets and time related activities. See more
Help your young learner get better at reading analog clocks with this simple time worksheet, “Clock Work”. Students find out more about others’ routines and answer a few questions about their own in this fun worksheet for kids. See more
‘Order the Month’ is a month and time worksheet for 1st grade kids that will initiate their interest in months... See more
'Match the Time' is a perfect time worksheet for 2nd grade kids because the math printable gives them... See more
Kids will love the time printable - Read the Time - as it requires them to both read the time, and draw! See more
‘TV Guide’ is a free time printable that helps kids learn time with a constructive and cognitive approach. See more
If you read out the time to your kid, how well will she be able to draw it? It’s time to test her skills with analogue clocks and watches. See more
It’s time to test how well your kid can read time from analogue clocks and watches.This free time worksheet tests... See more
Has your little one learnt to tell time promptly enough from analogue clocks? If not, this time worksheet ... See more
"A.M. and P.M.” is a fun drawing worksheet that helps young learners understand the mysterious concept of A.M and P.M. Compile the class’ drawings to create a cute class book about time. See more
Some kids learn to tell time faster than others. Parents and teachers can introduce the concept of telling time to preschoolers and kindergarteners. It is generally in first grade that kids are able to read time more confidently and accurately. Free and printable time worksheets available online are a valuable resource that can be used at home as well as in the classroom!
The concept of time can be a little difficult for kids to grasp initially. To get them started, it is a good idea to point out the time on digital clocks. Move them to analog clocks when you think they’re ready. You could also use printable time worksheets with images of clocks showing different times.
In order to be able to read time in analog clocks, they first need to comprehend the difference between and importance of ‘hours’ and ‘minutes’. The fact that both of these follow a different number system (hours = 1 to 12 and minutes = 1 to 60) will need to be highlighted.
Start with simple examples like 1:00, 5:00, 10:00, etc. Here, the focus is only on the ‘hours’ hand. Familiarize kids with counting by 5 and 10 to help them read time more accurately.