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For the past 13 years, TheSchoolRun has been run by a small team of mums working from home, dedicated to providing quality educational resources to primary school parents. Unfortunately, rising supplier costs and falling revenue have made it impossible for us to continue operating, and we’ve had to make the difficult decision to close. The good news: We’ve arranged for another educational provider to take over many of our resources. These will be hosted on a new portal, where the content will be updated and expanded to support your child’s learning.

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Year 4 Telling the time worksheets

Time intervals: 12-hour and 24-hour clock

Time intervals: 12-hour and 24-hour clock

Can you solve these time interval word problems? Use this timeline to help you (or cover it up if you're able to answer the questions without it).
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Converting between units of time worksheet

Converting between units of time

How quickly can you convert from seconds to minutes to hours? Let's find out...
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Roman numerals clock face

Roman numerals clock face

We still use Roman numerals today. One example of this is on clocks, where the numbers are often Roman numerals. Can you find pictures of any famous clocks with Roman numerals on?
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KS2 Maths Puzzle Pack, TheSchoolRun

KS2 maths puzzles: Secret Agent maths

Are you ready to uncover dastardly deeds and confront super-evil villains, armed just with your mathematical skills and lots of courage? Join Oscar Octo and Penelope Penta, agents for the Geometric World Spy Agency, to track down a mysterious nemesis. There'll be a few (ok, a load!) of number puzzles to solve along the way, all designed to challenge KS2 mathematicians to the limit. Will you accept your mission?
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Reading the 24-hour clock

Reading the 24-hour clock

A KS2 maths worksheet created by an experienced teacher to help your child learn how to tell the time using the 24-hour clock.
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Calculating time intervals worksheet

Calculating time intervals

Look at these clocks and see if you can work out the answers to these questions. You are going to be calculating the time intervals.
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Match digital and analogue time (quarter to) worksheet

Match digital and analogue time (quarter to)

Practise telling the time to forty-five minutes past the hour with this time worksheet. Your child will need to match the same 'quarter to' the hour times shown on a digital and analogue clock.
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Match digital and analogue time (quarter past) worksheet

Match digital and analogue time (quarter past)

In Year 2 children learn to tell the time to quarter past and quarter to the hour. Help them practise with this simple matching worksheet.
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Writing time (quarter past and quarter to) worksheet

Writing time (quarter past and quarter to)

Help your child revise time-telling skills with this simple worksheet. Can they write 'quarter past' and 'quarter to' correctly on the clock faces?
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Cool Maths Games for kids learning pack

Cool maths games for kids

Add an extra learning dimension to family game time – try one of our Cool Maths board games and help reinforce your child's knowledge of number bonds, percentages and fractions while you play. Compiled by deputy headteacher Matt Revill and packed with 20 games, this maths learning pack covers all the key skills your child will need to master as part of the primary numeracy curriculum.
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Telling the time learning pack

Telling the time pack

Learning to tell the time is a process which spans the primary-school years, and children can find it overwhelmingly hard. The Telling the Time pack is a complete guide to everything you need to know to support your child and help them get to grips with this vital skill, bursting with practical suggestions, advice from experts and activity sheets for all the key stages.
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Estimate and measure time activity

Estimate and measure time

This worksheet encourages your child to estimate how long it takes them to do certain things throughout the day. They then need to time themselves doing these things and compare the results.
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