Telling the time worksheets
Free worksheets: Telling the time, KS2
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Number crossword: days and time
Fill this like an ordinary crossword, except the answers are numbers not words.
Reading the 24-hour clock
This table shows the times each day that Mrs Smith feeds her cat, Topsy. Can you read the table then answer the questions, then change all the times into the 12-hour clock?
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.
School morning routine
Are you ready to start school? Think about your morning routine and what you will do each morning before school. Try and think of 4 or 5 things you need to do. Cut out the pictures and stick them onto the visual timetable, so you know what you need to do each morning.
Thinking about daily routines
What did you do today? Let's talk about our daily routine. What is the first thing you do every day? What do you do in the morning, afternoon and night?
Ordering from first to last
Today you are going on a bit of an adventure! Let's go on a walk and take photos of things we see on the way. Then, when we get home, let's see if we can remember the order the photos go in.
How to measure time
Understanding time and how it is measured can be tricky for children. These activities will help your child to think about time in different ways.
Days of the week ordering game
This game will help you to learn the days of the week. Collect the days of the week carriages to build your train and be the first to get all the days of the week to win!
Days of the week maze
Ted needs to follow the order of the days of the week to get through this marvellous maze. Can you help him make the right choices about which way to go to find his friends?
Organising a sequence of events
This activity is designed to help develop your child’s understanding of the order of everyday events. Look at the images, which represent things that happen throughout the day, and see if you can order them correctly.
Working with timelines
Listen to a story about Sasha's exciting day, then tell a story about a brilliant day you've had in pictures!
Ordering events in a rhyme
Have you heard the popular nursery rhyme Hey Diddle Diddle? Listen to it again and see if you can spot the words that rhyme.
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.