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What time is it? It’s time to learn! Time Worksheets help kids master the essential skill of telling time and understanding daily schedules. Through fun and interactive activities, children can build confidence in reading clocks while improving their math and thinking skills.
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Matching Time Worksheet
- Look at the clocks and match each clock face with the correct written time in the middle of the page.
- Look at the time on the left and the clocks on the right. Draw a line to match each time with the correct clock.
- Look at the time units on the left and match them with their correct values on the right by drawing a line.
- Look at the time on the left and the written time on the right. Draw a line to match them correctly.
Fill in the Blank Time Worksheet
- Look at the analog clocks and write the correct time under each one. Example: Three o’clock.
- Look at the picture of the character’s daily routine and the clock next to each activity. Write the correct time in the blank.
- Look at the clocks on the left and write the time and how to say it correctly.
- Look at the clocks and the written time in the box. Write each time in the correct place.
- Look at the clocks and write the time in two ways: less formal and more formal, following the example.
- Look at the analog clocks and write the correct time under each one.
Circle the Correct Time Worksheet
- Look carefully at each clock, figure out what time it shows, and circle the correct written time from the options.
- Look at the clocks on the left and read the written time options on the right. Circle the correct answer.
Cut and Paste Time Worksheet
- Cut out each square and match the missing digital clock, analog clock, or time word in each row.
- Cut the numbers at the bottom of the page and paste them in the correct place on the clock.
Drawing Time Worksheet
- Look at the activity and draw the clock hands to show the time when you are active.
- Look at the time under each clock and draw the hands to show the correct time.
- Read the written time and draw the hands on each analog clock.
Time Bingo Worksheet
Cut out the clocks and create a 3×3 bingo grid. Call out the times randomly until someone gets Bingo.
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 to make the most of them:
- Start with Basics: Teach the parts of a clock such as the hour hand, minute hand, and numbers. Let kids color and label each part.
- Practice with Analog Clocks: Use tracing, matching, and drawing worksheets to help children understand clock movements.
- Introduce Real-Life Scenarios: Connect time learning to daily routines like eating, sleeping, and going to school.
- Use as a Daily Warm-Up: Spend 10–15 minutes each day practicing time at school or at home.
- Encourage Discussion: Ask children 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 gain confidence in managing their daily schedules.


















