Telling Time

Telling time to the hour, half hour, and 5 minute interval. Low prep printables and freebies. Resources for primary teachers.
36 Pins
·
5y
a hand holding a marker over a coloring book with the words just in time
Telling Time Early Math Reader {FREE Printable}
Telling Time Early Math Reader {FREE Printable}
two pictures side by side showing the same time and place for numbers to be added
Teaching Time - Level 1: Resources for Beginners - Math Tech Connections
Teaching Time – Level 1: Resources for Beginners
an insect counting puzzle is shown with free printables to help kids learn how to count the numbers
Insect Telling Time Puzzles - Free Printable Telling the Time Games
FREE Insect Telling Time Puzzles - these are such a fun way for kids to practice identifying time on a clock to the half hour and hours. Perfect hands on math activity, telling time games, math centers, homeschool, kindergarten math, prek, first grade, grade 1, 1st grade
a clock with the words teach students to make a hook when the hour hand falls between two numbers
Teaching kids to tell time past the hour - Around the Kampfire
Teaching kids to tell time past the hour can be challenging but it doesn’t have to be a struggle for you or your students. These classroom-tested tips and FREE telling time activities and for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grade students make learning to tell time more concrete and fun. Hands-on telling time teaching ideas and games for teachers of first, second and third graders.
telling time and elapsed time lessons for children to learn how to tell time
Telling Time and Elapsed Time Strategies for Elementary Students – Amber Calderon
Elementary teacher looking for new math games and math centers to help teach elapsed time? This blog post details how to start with telling time lesson plans and free telling time activites and telling time games. She then goes into detail about elapsed time activites and gives lots of FREE resources!
two blue dices sitting on top of a piece of paper with the words free telling time
Fun Ways To Teach Telling Time
FREE telling time game for kids--Download this FREE telling time game when you visit this post. See lots of hands-on ideas and telling time activities for first, second, and even third graders that make what can be a difficult concept fun! Ideal for math centers and guided math groups when teaching 1st, 2nd, and 3rd graders to tell time to the hour/half hour, quarter hour, and to the minute.
an image of telling time with the text tips and activities for telling time on it
Tips For Teaching Time and a FREEBIE!
Great ideas to help your students understand telling time and elapsed time. Freebie included in the post!
a person holding up a clock made out of paper with numbers and times on it
clock file folder task
Free Clock Task from Inspired by Evan Autism Resources. Visit my store, become a follower, and get the PDF file for FREE!
three unicorns with the text julia unicorn's very busy school day
Unicorn Early Reader with Time by the Hour | Liz's Early Learning Spot
Tell time by the hour with these free unicorn easy readers!
Telling Time Anchor Chart
Telling Time Activities - Amy Lemons
Telling Time Anchor Chart
an image of a clock with the words what's the hour?
Telling Time and Elapsed Time Strategies for Elementary Students – Amber Calderon
Telling Time and Elapsed Time
scissors and some cut out numbers on a pink surface with blue strips to the side
How to Make a Kinesthetic Clock
Fun activity for telling time! Get a freebie to make your own kinesthetic clock! Students use their arms to tell time. I have been seeing this cute idea all of over Pinterest! Unfortunately I couldn't find the person who originally posted it so if you know who did, please leave it in the comments! I would love to give them credit here. This activity is a great way to reinforce telling time in a kinesthetic way. Tell students a time and have them use their arms to show it on the clock!
the cover of make a kineshetic clock with numbers and letters on it
How to Make a Kinesthetic Clock
Fun activity for telling time! Get a freebie to make your own kinesthetic clock! Students use their arms to tell time. I have been seeing this cute idea all of over Pinterest! Unfortunately I couldn't find the person who originally posted it so if you know who did, please leave it in the comments! I would love to give them credit here. This activity is a great way to reinforce telling time in a kinesthetic way. Tell students a time and have them use their arms to show it on the clock!