Year 1 Telling the time worksheets
Free worksheets: Telling the time, KS1, Y1
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Measuring time accurately
This worksheet is suitable for the Key Stage 1 level and will help your child to learn how to make estimates and use timing devices such as watches and clocks.
Telling the time - Practice clock templates
If your child is learning to tell the time, use TheSchoolRun's clock practice templates to help support their learning. You can put together a clock face with moveable hands, write the time on digital and analogue clocks and fill in different times on the blank clock faces.
Number crossword: days and time
Fill this like an ordinary crossword, except the answers are numbers not words.
Telling the time game: time for dinner spinner
This fun two-player game will help your child to practise reading and setting the time.
Days of the week crossword puzzle
Can you solve the clues below and fill in the crossword with the correct days of the week?
Write the days of the week: Sunday
Help your child practise writing the days of the week with our handwriting worksheets; focus on Sunday.
Write the days of the week: Saturday
Help your child practise writing the days of the week with our handwriting worksheets; focus on Saturday.
Write the days of the week: Friday
Help your child practise writing the days of the week with our handwriting worksheets; focus on Friday.
Write the days of the week: Thursday
Help your child practise writing the days of the week with our handwriting worksheets; focus on Thursday.
Write the days of the week: Wednesday
Help your child practise writing the days of the week with our handwriting worksheets; focus on Wednesday.
Write the days of the week: Tuesday
Help your child practise writing the days of the week with our handwriting worksheets; focus on Tuesday.
Write the days of the week: Monday
Help your child practise writing the days of the week with our handwriting worksheets; focus on Monday.
Writing the days of the week
Handwriting, spelling and time sequencing practice: a worksheet to help your child learn to write the days of the week.
Practise writing the days of the week
Help your child practise writing the days of the week with this handwriting and spelling worksheet.
Sequencing events: past, present, future
Ask your child to tell you what they did yesterday. Ask them to draw a picture in the box and then write a sentence next to it. Encourage them to go through the rest of the sheet, filling in what they did at each stage.
Number crossword: days and time
Fill this like an ordinary crossword, except the answers are numbers not words.
Understanding clock faces to the hour
Time-telling practice for Y1 children: reading and writing the time to the hour on blank clock faces. Remind them to check the length of their hours and minutes hands!
Match digital and analogue time to the half hour
Can your child read the time on a digital clock and a clock face? Help them match digital and analogue time notation with this simple worksheet for Y1 students.
Digital and analogue time: hours and half hours
Help your child practise telling the time on a digital and analogue clock with this matching activity. They will learn to read and write time to the hour and half hour in Year 1.
Matching the time: o'clock
Can your child match these watches with 'o'clock' they show? A simple worksheet to help boost their confidence in telling the time.
Writing the time to the half hour
Your child will learn to tell the time to the hour and half hour in Year 1. Boost their confidence with some practical half-past-the-hour practice.
Writing the time to the hour
Use this worksheet to consolidate Y1 time-telling skills. Your child will need to write in the correct clock hands on each blank clock face, remembering to make the hour hand and the minute hand the right size.