Time Worksheets For Learning to Tell Time

What time is it? It’s time to learn! Time Worksheets help kids master the essential skill of reading clocks and understanding daily schedules. Through fun and interactive activities, children can build their time-telling confidence while boosting their math and thinking skills!

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Matching Time Worksheet

1. Look at the clocks, and match the number of each clock with the correct written time at the middle of the page. 

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2. Look at the time on the left and the clocks on the right, and draw a line to match each time to the correct clock.

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3. Look at the time units on the left and match them with their correct values on the right. Draw a line to connect each time period with the number that best describes it.

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4. Look at the time on the left and the written time on the right. Draw a line to match them correctly. 

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Fill in the Blank Time Worksheet

1. Look at the picture of digital clocks, and then write the correct time under each clock. Example: Three o’clock. 

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2. Look at the picture of the character’s daily routine and the clock next to them. Answer the question by writing the time in the blank. 

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3. Look at the clocks on the left, write down the time and how to say it according to the clock. 

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4. Look at the clocks and the written time on the box. Write the time in the correct place

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5. Look at the clocks and write the time in two different ways: less formal and more formal as seen in the first example. 

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6. Look at the analog clocks and write the correct time under each one. 

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Circle the Correct Time Worksheet

  1. Look carefully at each clock and figure out what time it shows. Then, put a cross (✗) in the box that shows the correct time from the given options.

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2. Look at the clocks on the left and read the written time options on the right. Circle the correct time

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Cut and Paste Time Worksheet

  1. Cut out each square on page 2. Match and paste the missing digital, analog or time word in each row on page 1.

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2. Cut the numbers at the bottom of the page, and then paste them in the correct place on the clock. 

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Drawing Time Worksheet

  1. Look and draw the clock hands according to the time you are active

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2. Look at the time under each clock. Draw the hands on the clock to show the correct time. 

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3. Read the written time under each analog clock. Draw the hands on the clocks to show the correct time. 

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Time Bingo Worksheet

Cut out the clocks below then make a 3×3 Bingo grid in any order you want. Call out the times on the clocks randomly until the first person gets Bingo.

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How to Use Time Worksheets at School or Home

Time worksheets are a fun and effective way to help kids learn how to tell time, understand daily routines, and build essential math skills. 

Here’s how you can make the most of time worksheets:

  • Start with Basics: Begin with worksheets that teach the parts of a clock—like the hour hand, minute hand, and numbers. Let kids color and label each part to help them remember.

  • Practice with Analog Clocks: Use tracing and matching worksheets where children draw clock hands to show specific times or match clocks to the correct time.

  • Introduce Real-Life Scenarios: Use worksheets that show daily routines (e.g., “What time do you eat lunch?”) to make learning meaningful and relatable.

  • Use as a Daily Warm-Up Activity: At school, include a time worksheet as a quick warm-up or morning activity. At home, you can use it for 10–15 minutes of fun learning before or after homework.

  • Encourage Pair Work or Discussion: In class, let kids work in pairs to complete a worksheet, then talk about their answers. At home, parents can ask questions like “What time is it now?” to reinforce learning naturally.

By using time worksheets regularly, children will not only learn to read the clock but also develop confidence in organizing their day and understanding the concept of time—skills that will help them both inside and outside the classroom.

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