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Teaching Clock

Teaching Clock is an open-ended teaching resource to help children explore telling the time in both analogue and digital formats. The digital clocks can be viewed in either 12-hour or 24-hour layout.

5-11 year olds
Teachers, Pupils

Two Clocks

An amazing resource for demonstrating the difference between two times. It is configurable so that teachers can use it at a basic level or use the questions provided.

6-11 year olds
Teachers

Clock Splat

Match simple analogue times with digital equivalents. There are three levels of difficulty: hours, half hours and quarter hours.

6-8 year olds
Pupils

Clocking In

A telling the time game about o'clock and half past times.

5-6 year olds
Pupils

Hickory Dickory Clock

A telling the time game. Choose the correct time and the mouse runs up the clock to get the cheese. Get it wrong and the cat is waiting!

5-7 year olds
Pupils

Telling the Time

This site can help you to read the time on an analogue clock. Different levels, including: reading time to the nearest hour, half hour, quarter hour, five minutes or minute. Options include 24 hour clock.

5-11 year olds
Teachers

Telling the Time

Read the time on an analogue clock and match with digital time. Different levels of difficulty. Options include using a 24 hour clock and seeing how many correct answers you can get in a given time.

6-11 year olds
Pupils

Classroom Timer

A useful classroom timer which is configurable to countdown in either seconds or minutes.

4-11 year olds
Teachers

Hit the Button

Quick fire questions on number bonds, doubling, halving, times tables, division facts and square numbers against the clock. Brilliant for improving mental maths and calculation skills, but particularly times tables either up to 10 or up to 12 times.

6-11 year olds
Teachers, Pupils

A Walk Through Time - The Evolution of Time Measurement

This presentation traces the history of time keeping from the earliest clocks to present day. It explains ancient calendars and time zones.

11-16 year olds
Teachers, Pupils
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