Browse our large collection of teaching time worksheets, games and posters aimed at teaching students to read time and to calculate elapsed time. The resources also support the teaching of units of times and reading timetables.
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Days of the Week Word Jumble
Unjumble the letters to spell the days of the week.
Days of the Week Rainbow Display
A rainbow showing the days of the week. Colour and display!
Days of the Week Rainbow (2)
A days of the week rainbow worksheet. Fill in the days of the week and then colour the rainbow.
Days of the Week Rainbow (1)
A days of the week rainbow worksheet. Colour the rainbow.
Ordering Days of the Week: Train
Cut and paste the days of the week into the correct order.
Ordering Days of the Week: Monkeys
Cut and paste the days of the week into the correct order.
Ordering Days of the Week: Animals
Cut and paste the days of the week into the correct order.
Days of the Week Sort (2)
Cut and paste the days of the week into the correct order.
Days of the Week Sort (1)
Cut and paste the days of the week into the correct order.
My Week Worksheet
What activities happen through the week? Write or draw.
Days of the Week Circle Chart
Decorate the days of the week chart with activities, jobs, special events and more.
Days of the Week Poster Set 1
A set of colourful displays showing the days of the week.
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Reading a Bus Timetable
Answer the questions using information from the bus timetable.
Time Attack Game, 5 Minute Intervals
A game in which players read times to five-minute intervals on analogue and digital clocks. Laminate for a long-lasting resource.
Time Attack Game, 15 Minute Intervals
A game in which players read o’clock, half past quarter past and quarter to times on analogue and digital clocks. Laminate for a long-lasting resource.
Reading a Swimming Carnival Timetable
Answer the questions using information from the swimming carnival timetable.
Reading a School Timetable
Answer the questions using information from the school timetable.
Double It Game
A game in which players use their knowledge of doubles to place 4 counters in a row. Laminate for a long-lasting resource.