Free Telling Time – Analog Clock Worksheets
Today, I have some new clock worksheets for kids to practice telling the time with analog clocks. In these practice worksheets, kids have to determine the time based on the clock face with problems like these:
- What time will it be 2 hours from now?
- What time was it 3 hours ago?
- What time will it be 5 1/2 hours from now?
- What time was it 35 minutes ago?
Hope you are able to use these! They are free to download! Enjoy! ~Liesl
Clock Telling Time Worksheets – Free
There is a wonderful game to practice telling time to 5 minute intervals called Stop the Clock. Kids drag the digital time to the space above the clock face.
Here are direct links to the other levels of Stop the Clock:
Stop the Clock — Level 2 — fifteen minute intervals
Stop the Clock — Level 3 — five minute intervals (above)
Stop the Clock — Level 4 – to the minute
Stop the Clock — Level 5 — military time (such as 18:19)
This is a game from the same website called Bang on Time. Kids have to stop the clock when the minute hand reaches the time written below.
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