Telling Time Online Games
Looking for telling time online games?
Telling time is a concept that is learned little by little.Β
It starts with counting and grasping the general concepts of morning, afternoon, evening, and night.Β
Then they can begin understanding the concept of telling time.Β
Teaching telling time to kids can be tricky!Β
Immersing students with different methods of telling time is critical.Β
Today, I’m going to show you a few telling-time online games that you can add into your math centers for independent review fun!
Telling Time Online Games
SplashLearn
SplashLearn has digital games to help your students practice telling time!
Your 3rd graders can practice telling time to the minute and the five minutes.
Practice makes perfect, right?
The website is fun and it feels like a game with fun images and lots of colors.
Definitely check it out and add it into your math center rotation!
Telling Time Digital Mystery Pictures
Use my Telling Time Pixel Art resource to help your students practice telling time to the 5 minutes.Β
Click here to get started!Β
This activity is self-grading, and no teacher prep is needed.
This digital resource uses Google Sheets and is excellent for your Google Classroom.Β
Also, this digital telling time activity includes an answer key but more importantly, it is so much fun!Β
Click HERE to check it out!
Telling Time for Google Classroom
Telling Time for Google Classroom is one of my best-sellers.
Thousands of teachers have used it in the classroom.
It is engaging and fun for students while hammering home all those critical telling time concepts.
It even has a teacher-editable section so that you can change up the questions and use it time and time again (hello, daily spiral review!).
Some of the concepts it includes:
- digital vs analog
- how to read a clock
- matching written time to digital
- writing times shown on a clock
- reading a time and drawing it
- reading time to the 5 minutes
- reading time to the minute
- AM vs PM
- time expressions
Click HERE to check it out!
World Clocks
This activity is super fun and your kids will LOVE it.
Find a world clock website (you can Google it, or try out this one here!).
Pass out blank mini clocks (either dry erase or paper).
Students will pick five different countries using the website, then draw the time on a clock as well as write the time.
Even though the website has both digital and analog times on it, it’s still really good practice for students to make those connections!
When students see the hands of the clock moving, they begin to understand that time is moving.Β
Looking for more telling time ideas?
Looking for more telling time lesson ideas?
Make sure to check out my blog post on how to make telling time hands–on.
Click HERE to read!
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