Telling Time and Days of the Week
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- Willy the Watchdog

This is a 2-player activity Click the dice to see what time you get. Click the
gear to rotate the clock hands to set it to your time. See who can reach
"Finish" first.
- Jude E Clock
from Mr. Myers' Classroom
Plus online activities.
- How Do You Measure Time from
Newsbreaks NASA
Short videos. Click Captioned to read along.
- Time for Time Interactive Clock
Begin by clicking the Current Time button to see the clock open in a larger window showing
the current time. From there use teacher instruction such as, "What time will it be
one hour from now?" Teachers, notice the menu bar along
the top of the homepage leading to more helpful items for teachers. Click Worksheets to go
to the Master Worksheet Creator 2 which is featured in the October Teacher Feature on the
Computer Lab homepage. Use it to create custom worksheets showing times of events each day
in your class. Have students write in the event related to each particular time.
- Clockwise
Found in Dynamazing Games. Click the clock face to set it to the correct time.
- Clock Wise by
Shodor
- Enchanted Learning printable
clock
Other crafts and
printables also offered.
- Just In Time

Under the heading Interactive Activities, select one of the activities such as Hour, Half
Hour, 5 Minute Intervals, Story Problems, Days of the Week and Months of the Year word
searches...
Teachers: Printable worksheets available also.
- Black Dog's Time Game
Drag the hands to set the clock to display the time shown.
- Snapdragon Set the
Clock
- Match the
Time from Instructor Web
Register prior to lab time for free basic access (fee based subscription also offered).
Click Basic Skills to find "Interactive Lessons" and then Match the Time.
- Time Match
Match different ways of telling the time to reveal a hidden picture. Match clock faces
to words. Not limited to hour/half or quarter.
- What Time Is It by Primary Games
Click the time that matches - digital-analogue.
- What
Time Is It by FunSchool
Found in the Preschool section. Click "All Games" to find it in an alphabetical
list. Drag the clocks to place them in order.
- Fun
Match Time from FunBrain
Click 2 little boxes beside clocks to try to match the time on the clock to digital time.
- Stop The
Clock from Teaching Time UK
Evaluation version found under the Games heading. Drag & drop each digital display to
the spot above the matching analogue display. Work as quickly as you can, and then click
the Stop the Clock button to see your time. Other games and worksheets also offered.
- Time Drills
from Education 4 Kids

Formerly Time Flashcards for Kids. We like to select the "Score On" feature.
- Beat the Clock
from TVO Kids
Listen for directions. Click the time you want to try to beat. A time will then appear on
the digital clock. Drag the hands on the clock above to set it to that time.
- Flashcard
Clock from Teaching Treasures
Enter the correct digital time. Press Enter to see if you're correct. Your score is
continually shown.
- Virtual Manipulatives
Time activities found in the Measurement section.
- Quia -
Telling Time Word Problems
- Elapsed Time on a
Clock
Print the Recording Sheet first.
- What Day of the
Week Were You Born
- The Official U.S.
Time
Move the cursor over the map to see names of time zones. Click the map to see the time
(military time) and other information for your area.
- Time
Service Department
U.S. time zone conversion chart. You can also learn about the sunrise and moon phases by
clicking "Sun Rise/Set" in menu on left side of page. This site from the USNO,
the country's official time keeper. Mrs. Cannon says use this site to check the time shown
in your computer's system tray (bottom right of the screen). Do that by clicking
"What Time Is It" on the site's left side menu, and then click "USNO Time
in Standard Time Zones".
- Did You Know the Earth Has 24
Different Time Zones
Read an explanation of time zones.
- Daylight
Saving Time
Read about Daylight Saving Time. When did it start, why, and how does it work?
- Daylight Saving Time from InfoPlease
Discover which states and nations observe Daylight Saving Time, and how it changed in
2007.
- World Clocks from Apples 4
the Teacher
Plus other time
activities.
- Google Time Map
Drag the map if needed. Click any location to see the local time.
- Time
Worksheets from Math Fact Cafe
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Virtual Timer
Use the handy timer below when you need one for
your class activity.
Use Count Down to hear an alarm.
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