Read and write time up to five-minute intervals. 0206.1.1
Links verified on 12/28/2015
- Analog and Digital Clocks Animation - You can change the time by moving the hands of the analog clock or by using the buttons on the digital clock (just like on a wristwatch). You also see the time spelled out. For example; 12:30 is spelled out as twelve thirty and also as half past twelve.
- Analog Clock - [whole class activity] You call out a time and ask a student to set the clock.
- Bang On Time - Read the time in words then stop the clock when the hands reach the right time.
- Clock Craft - Make a simple paper clock that you can use to practice telling time (from Enchanted Learning)
- Clockwise - Interactive clock from Shodor, time is shown on a clock face students enter correct time
- ClockWise - activity from BBC to practice telling time
- Clock Works - [5 minute increments at the medium level] select hour and then minute by clicking on the clock
- Draw Hands - free worksheets from Math Slice, time intervals from 1 hour to one minute
- Match Different Ways to Tell the Same Time - concentration style matching game; match analog to digital
- Match Spoken Time to Numerical Time - click on Play, listen to the time spoken then select the number that matches
- Match-Up Time - [concentration style matching game] Match the analog clock with the digital clock.
- Matching Time - activity from BBC to practice telling time
- Matching Times - Choose the letter of the phrase on the right that matches the number on the left.
- Math Skill Builders - more interactive time sites from Internet4Classrooms
- A Matter of Time - interactive quizzes on half hour, 15 minute intervals and five minute intervals, in addition to story problems
- Reading Clocks - drag the hands of a clock to match the time given
- Right Time - explore the meaning of AM and PM while they tell time to the hour and half hour
- Smiley Clock - click on the Play button - create a face for Smiley Clock by telling the correct time - tell time by picking one from three choices - The clock gains eyes, nose, mouth and hair if you select the correct time.
- Stop the Clock - match digital time to analog clocks, or written time, by dragging the digital clocks, or written time | to the nearest hour | to the nearest half hour | to the nearest fifteen minutes
- Tell Time - free worksheets from Math Slice, time intervals from 1 hour to one minutes
- Telling Time Worksheets - topics from various grades are covered [there is a link to .pdf worksheets, but fewer activities per sheet are presented in those worksheets]
- Telling Time Practice - Drag the hands of the clock to show the correct time.
- Telling Time Quiz - click to match times on this Quia quiz
- Telling Time Quiz - Match the time at the bottom to the clock. Type the letter beside the correct time in the box under each clock
- Telling Time With Word Problems - Quia quiz designed for first/second grade practice with time problems using real life routines and hours of the day
- Tick Tock Clock Game - click on the digital clock that shows the same time as the analog clock
- Time Theme Unit - worksheets to print, various grades
- Time To Go - tell time to the half hour
- Travel Time - Which train falls in between the time limit?
- Worksheet Generator - You decide on the variables; students tell the time or draw the hands on the clock face, time increments from half-hour to one minute, and answer sheet.
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