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.
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!
Teach your students to read time to the nearest five minutes by counting by fives! Use this lesson as a stand-alone support lesson for ELs or alongside Tricky Time Telling.
Does your child always ask what time it is? Help them help themselves with this telling time worksheet. Students will need an analog clock to accompany this worksheet. They’ll practice telling and showing time to the nearest five minutes using analog cloc
Have a good time with time in this clock worksheet. Kids will learn how to tell time and draw their own hands on clock faces in this time telling worksheet.
Does your kid enjoy the gentle 'tick' of the clock, but doesn't know how to read one? This clock worksheet will help your kid practice reading an analog clock.
Out for the day? Use this daily sub plan to make sure your class is ready to continue learning! Your substitute can keep your students learning in your absence by using these lessons, worksheets, and activities.
In this clock practice worksheet, your child will practice telling time by drawing the hands on clocks, then adding up the total amount of time passed.