In this second grade math worksheet, your child will practice telling time by drawing the hands on clocks, then adding up the total amount of time passed.
For kids who already have a handle on telling time, this worksheet poses a new challenge: for each problem, can your child figure out how much time has gone by?
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.
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.
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.
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.
Help your second graders feel independent by learning how to read clocks on their own! This printable asks students to circle the correct written time for each clock.
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.
Your second grader will learn the functions of each part of the clock and receive valuable practice reading them with this fun, brightly colored worksheet.