I forgot how challenging it was!


What Time Is It?

Learning to tell time can be a challenging concept. It takes a lot more skills than we adults remember. Time management , math and Language comprehension all play a roll in a child's ability to understand an analog clock.

Practice sheets like these ones can help a child's growing mind start to understand the concept of mapping out hours and minutes. It's simple but pretty effective. And why not make it fun ?

Here are some other ways to help children practice telling time :

  • Make Paper Watches.
  • Make A Paper Clock.
  • Play Musical Clocks.
  • Try A Clock Coloring Page.
  • Calculate The Time Needed For their Favorite Activities.
  • Bake Together While Taking Note Of Baking And Cooling Times.

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