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.
Writing time (hour and half hour)
Once your child has mastered telling the time to the hour and half hour help them revise with this practice worksheet, packed with blank clock faces to complete correctly.
Writing time: your day on the clock
The best way to teach your child to tell the time is to relate it to real life. Help them understand how time governs their day with this matching worksheet; they'll need to complete the clock faces to show when they get up, go to school, eat and sleep.
Understanding clock faces to the half hour
Help your child practise their time-telling skills (to the half hour) by drawing hours and minutes hands onto blank clock faces.
Match digital and analogue time to the hour
A great practice activity for newly confident clock-watchers: can they match the digital and analogue clocks which show the same time?
Matching the time: half past
A colourful worksheet to help your child practise telling the time to the half hour with a matching activity. Suitable for Y1 learners.
Reading the time to the half hour
Can your child read the time to the half hour on these clock faces and write it in words? A simple telling-the-time practice worksheet for children in Y1.
More reading the time to the hour
Help your child practise reading the time on a clock face and then writing it in words with this simple worksheet, suitable for Y1 children who are beginning to learn to tell the time.
Order the months of the year
Can your child recite the months of the year in the correct order? Help them practise with this simple cutting and sorting activity.
Order the days of the week
A simple cutting and sorting activity to help your child learn the correct order of the days of the week.
Reading the time to the hour
Reading time to the hour on an analogue clock: a simple worksheet for children who are beginning to learn to tell the time correctly in year 1.
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.
Wordsearch - Identify words associated with time
Use this fun wordsearch to help develop your child's vocabulary with words associated with time.
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.
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.