FREE Telling Time Worksheets

 Just a quick post to share my newest telling time freebie with my teaching friends. Telling time can be daunting for kiddos! Do you need some engaging resources to reinforce telling time? I use these worksheets to reinforce telling time as well as assess how well my students read the time on a clock. If you are interested in the unit where the above example was taken from, you can take a look at it in my Teacher Pay Teachers store. This packet includes 26 telling time worksheets. This packet covers: A - Time to the hour B - Quarter past the hour C - Time to the hour and quarter past the hour D - Time to the half hour E - Time to the hour and time to the half hour F - Time to the hour, time to the half hour and quarter past the hour G - Quarter to the hour H - Time to the hour and quarter to the hour I - Quarter to the hour and quarter past the hour J - Time to the hour, quarter past the hour, half past the hour and quarter to the hour K - Z Time to the neare
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Telling Time Bundle

  Help you kids master telling time with this bundle. This packet is loaded with  hands on activities that make telling time fun. All my telling time resources are color coded in the same way 1. pink set - time to the hour  2. pink set - time to the hour with am, pm  3. blue set - quarter past the hour  4. orange set - time to the half hour  5. green set - quarter to the hour  6. yellow set - time to the nearest 5 minutes  You can differentiate easily by customizing with target pages. Helps to meet common core standards: CCSS.Math.Content.1.MD.B.3 - Tell and write time in hours and half-hours using analog and digital clocks. 2.MD.C.7 - Tell and write time from analog and digital clocks to the nearest five minutes using a.m and p.m Telling Time packets available in my store separately and in this bundle:   Telling Time by the Hour Cut and Paste Activity This resource is a cut and paste activity. Students have to read the time, cut them out, color them, and past
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Telling Time Task Cards

I finished up Telling Time Task Cards and Bang Classroom Game 2in1 that goes with my other telling time sets . All my telling time products are color coded in the same way. pink set - time to the hour blue set - quarter past the hour orange set - time to the half hour green set - quarter to the hour yellow set - time to the nearest 5 minutes  This kit includes: -144 task cards Task cards are super effective, simple and fun resources for any centers, stations, partner work, individual work, classroom games. Scoot is a great game to play with task cards. Simply place a task card on each desk in your classroom. Students move around the classroom answering questions. Children will answer the questions on their answer sheets. Say “SCOOT!” when you want them to move to the next number. You can go as fast as you like. Then you can check the answers with the class. - 6 different recording sheets - Bang cards My kiddos love playing Bang , so I added a set of
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20+ Free Fabulous Easter ClipArt Sets

Choosing the best clip art plays a big role in creating worksheets and activities for your classroom. Here are some amazing FREE Easter clip art sets that will make your resources attractive! They are free so grab them! Click each picture to head on over to their blogs. By: Chirps Graphics By: EduClips By: Creative Clips By: Graphics From the Pond By: Whimsy Workshop Teaching By: Teaching in the Tongass By: DSart By: Teaching in the Tongass By: DSart By: Prince Padania By: DSart By: Yans Factory By: Dorky Doodles By Confetti Graphics By: DSart By: ZippadeeZazz By: Studio Elska By: Trioriginals By: Be Merry Clipart By: Paper Moon Clipart I am loving all these Easter sets! Which one is your favorite? For more FREE clip art sets, follow my Free Clip Art for Teachers board on Pinterest!
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Letter Tiles and Word Cards Freebie

Today I'm sharing a set of word cards and printable letter tiles.They can be used together as a cut and paste activity or separately. The letter tiles are a cheaper version of Bananagrams and Scrabble tiles. You can cut the letters and collect them in a pill organizer. And voila you are ready for word work. If you choose to make word cards (CVC words, sight words) you can use them to play any game that requires or involves word cards.  To get your free Word Cards and Letter Tiles printable click on the picture bellow. Game of the Month: Bananagrams from whatdowedoallday Matching Alphabet Beans Literacy Game from theimaginationtree  Four Ways to Use Bananagrams Tiles to Aid Letter and Word Recognition  from thisfineday And this isn't all, for more word work ideas, follow my Word Work board on Pinterest!
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