Practice Telling Time with Analog Clocks
Many students struggle to read analog clocks. Practice worksheets and activities can help students learn how to tell time with analog clocks. I made fun and no-prep telling time on analog clock activities for special education students!
These telling time activities are great for life skills and math classes. Students will practice matching analog clocks to the correct time in this fun activity!
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Students can cut and paste written times (ex. 1:15, 2:30…) and match them to the correct clock or write the answers in the blank. An answer key is included.
These practice telling time activities have a mixture of times on the clocks including hourly, half hour, quarter to, and quarter after. You can use these activities as a review of telling time using an analog clock, or as an assessment.
This is great for special education students by giving them multiple practice activities for telling time.
These activities can be used in a math collaborative or self-contained special education classroom, or a life skills class. Click the picture below to grab your practice telling time analog clock activity for your students.
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