Telling Time Worksheets
Generate printable clock worksheets for learning to tell time. Random clock faces with hands showing different times — students write the time below each clock.
What Time Is It?
Hours Only
Name: ___________________________ Date: _______________
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FAQ
At what age should children learn to tell time?
Children typically learn to read hours on an analog clock around ages 5-6 (kindergarten), half and quarter hours by age 7 (1st-2nd grade), and minutes by age 8 (2nd-3rd grade). Start with the Easy difficulty for hours only and progress as they master each level.
Why is it important to learn analog clocks when digital is everywhere?
Analog clocks help children understand the passage of time visually, build number sense, and develop spatial reasoning. Many schools, public buildings, and standardized tests still use analog clocks. It also helps with fractions concepts (half past, quarter to).
How should I use these clock worksheets?
Print a worksheet and have the child write the time below each clock face. Start with Easy (hours only) and ensure they get all correct before moving to Medium (half/quarter hours). Use the 'Generate New' button for fresh practice sheets each session. Aim for 5-10 minutes of daily practice.