Telling Time Games teach telling time with clocks in a hands-on interactive way. Learning how to tell time is easy with our free, printable time-telling games. These interactive clock games for kids allow teachers to instruct students with telling time in clock learning centers. These Telling Time PDFs make ‘how to read a clock’ learning time in second-grade fun and interactive! Grab your copy of telling time games and pair it with our Interactive Math curriculum to cover all of your grade level’s math standards.
Printable Telling Time Games
These printable games for telling time provide reading-the-clock practice and learning center activities to teachers and parents working with children in grades 1-4. They are completely free and easy to print! Please note that all of these games using our Telling Time Flashcards with color matching scheme so it’s easy to keep together! The interactive games and worksheets provide a variety of resources to help your students with mastering the clock and telling time.
Free Telling the Time Matching Game
These games are fun and interactive time-telling practices. Perfect for your elementary students!! Just match your Telling Time Flashcards with these engaging learning mats you can use over and over again!
Telling Time Game to the Hour
Practice elapsed time with this hour-after-telling time card game. Students draw a time card and figure out what one hour after the drawn time will be then create it on the analog clock.
Telling Time Game to the Half-Hour
With this printable game, students will draw a time card and place it in the rectangle. Then they will create the time that was a half hour after the drawn card time on the analog clock.
Free Telling Time Game to 5 min
Practicing elapsed time on an analog clock just got a whole lot easier! Students will draw a time via our Telling Time Flashcards then create the time that was 5-minutes before the drawn time.
Telling Time Moveable Clock Game
Here’s the perfect hands-on telling time activity for your elementary students! We suggest laminating the pieces for extended use. This clock template includes a printable PDF analog clock with hour and minute hands. You can assemble this printable clock with a brad in the center so students can move the clock.
Telling Time Moveable Clock Game Mat
Practicing time telling? This free telling time moveable clock game mat gives students the opportunity to re-create a variety of times on an analog clock. This is a great way to help students understand the minute and hour hands as well as how to master the art of telling time.
Telling Time Cards Game
The following elapsed time-telling cards are games that help students practice creating times on an analog clock. Students will draw a digital clock time and place it on the rectangle. Then, using a dry-erase marker or straws, create a time that is minutes or hours from the time drawn. Game boards are differentiated and color-coded to match our Telling Time flashcards.
Telling Time Learning Game to the Hour
Students will roll out play dough to make two strips. One longer and one shorter. They will represent the minute and hour hand.
Telling Time Learning Game to Half-Hour
When learning how to tell time, students will learn how to be more organized with their time. They will be able to better budget time for specific tasks or activities.
Telling Time Learning Game to 15 Minutes
Here’s a fun, hands-on activity for your first through 4th-grade students. Grab a cup of play dough and our Telling Time Flashcards. Students will draw a card and place it on the rectangle. They will then use play dough to re-create that time on the analog clock and write it correctly on the time-telling line.
Telling Time Game to Quarter Till
After laminating this telling time mat, children can use dry-erase markers if play dough is unavailable. They can draw the lines and numbers and then easily erase them for another time.
Telling Time Mat to Five Minutes
Teachers! These telling time mats are best if laminated. This way when students put their play dough on them it won’t stick to and ruin the paper for future use.
Telling Elapsed Time Game Mat
An elapsed time game mat that gives a fun and interactive spin to card games. Students will draw two cards and then use number tiles to show the amount of elapsed time between the two times.
Telling Time Basketball Game
Telling Time with Hour Flashcards
Children will learn how to be more responsible with their schedules once they learn how to tell and budget their time.
Telling Time with Half-Hour Flashcards
Children’s math skills will improve when learning how to tell time. Students will count, add, and subtract when determining what time something will occur.
Telling Time with Fifteen-Minute Flashcards
Students will practice writing future times with this telling time basketball game printable. They will calculate fifteen minutes before, half an hour later, and one hour later.
Telling Time with Quarter-Till Flashcards
Learning how to tell time will help students practice cognitive skills. For example, memorization, concentration, and attention.
Telling Time with Five-Minute Flashcards
Teach your students what it means to be punctual with these telling-time games. Punctuality is a valuable skill that will help them in all areas of their life.
Elapsed Time Games
The following games provide children with activities to practice elapsed time. Students can use our Clock Flashcards for these activity pages. Elapsed time is an important skill to learn and grow throughout the elementary years – these games are sure to support your students with this skill! Use a laminator or laminating sheets and erasable markers to recycle these over and over again for multiple student usage!
Difficult Elapsed Time Game Mat
Free, printable telling time game gives students practice with an elapsed time of an hour. Write the time that came one hour (60 minutes) before the time on the card.
Free Elapsed Time Game Mat
This learning game features telling elapsed time by half hours. Draw a card, read the time, and then write and draw the time that was 30 minutes before.
Elapsed Time Games Mat
This telling time game gives students a practice that is 15 minutes later. Elapsed time is an important skill for young learners to practice and grow.
Telling Time Dice Game
Telling Time to the Hour Dice Game
Students will learn what the big and little hands represent on a clock. They will become familiar with their meaning and movements.
Telling Time to the Half-Hour Dice Game
Teaching children time management skills starts with learning how to read a clock. This time activity will introduce your students to the big and little hands on a clock.
Telling Time to Fifteen Minutes Dice Game
Telling time game that utilizes dice. Students will write out the time that they roll with the die. Counting, writing, and telling time are practiced with these telling time dice games.
Telling Time to Forty-Five Minutes Game
By learning how to tell time children will experience less anxiety. They will be able to better manage their time and understand when activities start, or when projects are due.
Telling Time to Five Minutes Dice Game
This roll-the-dice elapsed time map is a fun and engaging way for students to practice reading and writing time. Write the time on the lines and use the clocks to create the visual.
Telling Time BINGO Game
Below you will find three BINGO game boards. These calling cards are perfect for student use. Make multiple copies to play with your whole class or just make one copy of each set for partner play. Using our Telling Time Flashcards as calling cards, fun is sure to be had by your students! For more classroom fun, try our Telling Time BINGO game if you need additional BINGO cards for multiple students.
Tell Time BINGO Game Cards
This set of two BINGO mats is perfect for telling time practice. Use them for pair play or whole classroom time-telling practice!
Free Telling Time BINGO Game Cards
Grab your very own Telling Time BINGO game boards for students here. Your 1-4th grade students will love playing this game!
BINGO Game Mat Time Telling
With these free, printable bingo boards your students will be having so much fun playing the game, they won’t even realize they are learning math at the same time!
Telling the Time Games
To make the most of the telling time games and activities in grades 1-4, teachers should ensure students understand the basics, encourage discussions about time, design activities around the games, and include them in regular learning centers and morning work bins. These games and activities can stimulate students’ minds, leading to better engagement and improved performance. These game boards should be printed on card stock and in color. Then, teachers or homeschool parents should laminate the pages (or place them in page protectors) to help them last year after year. Grab a copy of our Telling Time Worksheets for even more time-telling fun!
Telling Time Matching Game Mat
Starting with our time-telling flashcards, students will draw a card and write the correct time on the line. Have students check their answers with a partner for added fun.
Telling Time Memory Game
Matching analog and digital clocks creates a fun matching game for your students to practice time telling. Using our flashcards, students will find the analog and digital matching times.
Telling Time Basketball Game
Our free, printable telling-time basketball game is fun for students of all ages! This game focuses on three different elapsed times – an hour earlier, a half hour later, and 15 minutes before.
Elapsed Time Learning Games
Use this Telling Time Printable Chart as well as our Elapsed Time Charts to help guide and support your student’s learning when it comes to time. Elapsed time can be difficult to master, and these games will help you build and scaffold student growth. We recommend starting with Hours passed first, as that is the most similar to counting whole numbers. Move on to half-hours passed, then 15 minute intervals.
Telling Time to the Half-Hour
Learning how to tell time will set your students up for success in the future. They will have an easier time managing responsibilities and appointments.
Telling Time to the Half-Hour
Once students can learn how to tell time they will become more independent. They will be able to manage their own time and won’t have to ask “what time is it, mom?”.
Telling Time to Five Minutes
For this activity, students will be using the five-minute flashcards to play the game. They will place a card on the start time and on the end time.
Telling Time to Forty-Five Minutes
After children place a card on the start time and the end time they will determine how much time has passed in-between. Then they can write the time in the hours and minutes boxes.
Telling Time Matching Games
Our telling time games are versatile and can be seamlessly integrated into any homeschool or classroom setting. Teachers can enhance a child’s learning experience by incorporating these games into learning centers, where students can engage in hands-on activities that reinforce their understanding of telling time. Below you’ll find printable learning mats that vary in Instruction. Game mats are color-coded to match our Telling Time Flashcards (Yellow games designate to be used with yellow flashcards, which are cards that have time to the 15-minute intervals)
Telling Time Matching Game Mat to Fifteen Minutes
Students will use the analog clock flashcards and match them to their corresponding time word cards. They will then write out the time on the dashes below.
Telling Time Matching Game Mat to Fifteen Minutes
Teaching children how to tell time can be a challenging task. These time cards make it easier for students to memorize how to read a clock.
Telling Time Matching Game Mat to Fifteen Minutes
These free telling time printables make learning to tell time fun! Students will have hands-on, interactive opportunities to practice telling time.
Telling Time Matching Game Mat to Five Minutes
These colorful mats are sure to keep your children engaged with their eyes on the paper. As students have fun with telling time games they will be actively learning.
Telling Time Matching Game Mat to Five Minutes
This telling time activity can be used independently or in the classroom besides peers. Children can practice working together on the same time mat to improve group skills.
Telling Time Matching Game Mat to Five Minutes
With our telling time games, we offer a wide range of activities all related to time! Each one of the time-matching printables will help students better understand how to tell time.
Telling Time Matching Game Mat to Forty-Five Minutes
After students complete all of their telling time worksheets you can reward them with their very own watch! This way they can always know what time it is.
Telling Time Matching Game Mat to Forty-Five Minutes
Telling time is a crucial life skill that every child should know. Don’t wait! Just print these time worksheets today and students will begin learning!
Telling Time Matching Game Mat to Forty-Five Minutes
Learning through playing games is the best way to get your kids learning! They will be so distracted by how much fun they are having that they won’t realize they are doing schoolwork.
Telling Time Matching Game Mat Half-Hour
When students are writing out times make sure and discuss the difference between a.m. and p.m. Knowing the difference will help children determine time.
Telling Time Matching Game Mat Half-Hour
These printables are best used with younger students but can be used with children of all ages. It is always a good idea to give your students a refresher activity.
Telling Time Matching Game Mat Half-Hour
Our printable games are easily accessible. Just download, print, and give to your students. Children will have a great experience while learning how to tell time.
Telling Time Matching Game Mat to the Hour
This time matching mat is going to teach students how to tell time to the hour. Our cute time graphics are sure to engage your students when learning how to tell time.
Telling Time Matching Game Mat to the Hour
If you are looking for an easy way to teach children how to tell time, look no further! We have the perfect product for you! Our telling time mats will teach kids everything they need to know about telling time.
Telling Time Matching Game Mat to the Hour
Students will learn how to read digital clocks as well as analog clocks. Our free telling time worksheets will infuse learning with entertainment. You kids will never want to stop learning!
How to Use Our Printable Telling Time Games
The games are suitable for morning work bins, providing students with an engaging task to start their day. They are also ideal for small group activities, allowing educators to facilitate targeted instruction on time-telling skills. These games also cater to individualized learning with 1:1 practice, ensuring that students receive focused attention and guidanceWith our color-coded learning system, you can assist students with their time telling skills by specifically working on the intervals they are struggling with.
Time Matching to Fifteen Minutes
No more passive learning when using our time-matching activities! Students will be engaged when learning how to tell time and better understand the concept of time.
Time Matching to Forty-Five Minutes
This time-matching printable will help students learn how to tell time to forty-five minutes. Students will also practice their fine motor cutting skills with this activity.
Time Matching to the Half-Hour
With this time-matching worksheet, children will learn how to tell time to the half hour. They will practice matching clocks to their correct time stamps.
Time Matching to the Hour
This set of time matching will be telling time to the hour. Students will take the flashcards that they have previously cut up and match the times to the clocks. They will then write the times under the cards.
Time Matching to Fifteen Minutes
This set of time-matching cards will have students sorting the telling time flashcards by analog and digital clocks. They will then read aloud the time of each card whilst searching for the match to the mat.
Time Matching to Five Minutes
This time matching game will work the same as the previous time matching game. Except this time students will be telling time to the five minutes instead of to fifteen minutes.
Time Matching to Forty-Five Minutes
Our flashcard and mat combination will create a hands-on learning experience for your students. Each student will have the opportunity to read and place a flashcard.
Time Matching to the Half-Hour
Make this time matching game a group activity for all of your students. Each child can take turns drawing a card and finding a match to the mat.
Time Matching to the Hour
Practice makes perfect! And with our numerous telling time activities students will have many opportunities to practice their telling time skills.
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