Reading Clocks and Telling Time Hours to Minutes Math Worksheets | Paper
Reading Clocks and Telling Time Hours to Minutes Math Worksheets | Paper
Read analog clocks to the hour, half hour, quarter hour, in 5-minute intervals, and to the minute. Use these worksheets for practice, review, or assessment. They only take moments to prep and make differentiation easy peasy.
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This easy to use resource includes:
- 15 different pages about reading analog clocks to the hour, half hour, quarter hour, in 5-minute intervals, and to the minute by writing the time in digital format or in words. All the clocks are analog.
- pages that can easily be used as assessments.
- answer keys or suggested answers for all 15 pages.
- Canadian/British spellings.
Ninja Note: This file is a PDF and requires printing for students to use.
This resource aligns with:
- Alberta Mathematics Curriculum Grade 4 ©2022
- British Columbia Mathematics Curricular Competencies Grade 4
- Saskatchewan Mathematics Curriculum Grade 4 SS4.1
This resource supports:
- Alberta Mathematics Curriculum Grade 3 ©2022
- any lesson reading clocks or telling time.
We use this resource with:
- Reading Clocks and Elapsed Time Interactive Math Unit Grade 4
- Interactive Math Unit Full Year Bundle Grade 4
Where do you teach? We have aligned sets for this topic.
- Alberta Time and Measurement Worksheet Bundle Grade 4
- Alberta Full Year Worksheet Bundle Grade 4
- British Columbia Time and Measurement Concepts Worksheet Bundle Grade 4
- British Columbia Full Year Worksheet Bundle Grade 4
- Saskatchewan Time and Measurement Worksheet Bundle Grade 4
- Saskatchewan Full Year Worksheet Bundle Grade 4
We also have more general bundles if you teach elsewhere in Canada:
- Math Worksheets Full Year Bundle With Concepts and Holidays Grade 4
- Math Worksheets Full Year Bundle With Concepts Only Grade 4
- Math Worksheets Full Year Bundle With Holidays Only Grade 4
Want to try a free set?
Use our free alignment guide to help figure out which sets work for you.
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