Teaching primary kids to tell time past the hour can be a challenge but it doesn’t have to be a struggle for you or your students. In this post I’ll share with you some easy tips and simple strategies you can use as you teach your class to tell time. I should also mention they are hands-on, concrete, and FUN! Be sure to download all of the FREE resources at the end of this post so your students can practice these simple strategies that really do work!
Make Telling Time Concrete.
Telling time is one of the more abstract concepts we teach during our math instruction. When reading a clock it can be difficult for some students to make the leap in thinking to one is five, two is ten, three is fifteen and so on. Telling time past the hour can prove to be an even bigger challenge for some. Many students get thrown for a loop when the hour hand falls between two numbers. Is it 5:30 or 6:30? 11:30 or 12:30?
Believe it or not, using manipulatives like connecting cubes and pipe cleaners can make telling time much easier for kids. These along with practice clocks help students to visualize the hour space, identify the correct hour when the hand falls between two numbers, and to manipulate models that represent time.
Explicitly Teach the Hour Space.
Once students understand the purposes of the minute and hour hands and the direction they move, introduce the hour space. I teach this strategy early on when introducing time as it’s important for students to understand “who owns the space” between the numbers on a clock. Get your kids up and moving by having them use their bodies to create hour spaces. This makes it easy to see “who owns the space”. Explain to your students that when the hour hand is in that space we say, “_____ (however many) minutes after ___ (that hour).”
Try this with your class:
Have groups of 12 students form a circle. Place a sticky note on each child’s shirt with a number in order from 1-12. Tell your students that each of them represents the hour on the clock that is written on their sticky note. Have students place their right arm down at their side and their left arm outstretched placing their hand on their neighbor’s shoulder. Help your students to see that just like on a clock the space their arm fills belongs to the hour on their shirt.
Practice this concept further by having students place connecting cubes on a clock face to show “who owns the space”. Give each child a blank clock face or use the page from the game below. Call out hours and ask students to place a cube in the space that belongs to the hour you called.
Students can practice this strategy further in your math groups or centers by playing Blast Off to Hour Space!
Break out those highlighters that every kid loves! Assess your students or give additional practice by having them read and identify which space belongs to the hour by coloring it.
Do you have connecting doors in your classroom? If so, this is another way that I’ve taught this concept: Compare the spaces between the numbers on a clock to the doors connecting the classrooms in your hallway. Have your students imagine that each number on the clock is a door. Walking clockwise, each door (number) they pass through takes them into a new room. For example, when they pass the number two, they just entered two’s room. The hour hand is in two’s room until it touches three. Once they pass (or open the door to) three they are in three’s room and so on.
Make a Hook to Determine the Correct Hour.
When teaching kids to tell time past the hour determining the correct hour can be where the struggle comes in. Many children get confused about the hour when reading the time on an analog clock. Especially when the hour hand falls between two numbers. Yikes.
Here’s how to solve that problem: Have your students “make a hook”.
Start with the concrete by making a manipulative with a pipe cleaner. Cut each one in half or in quarters depending on the size of your practice clocks. Gently bend the pieces to form a hook that looks like a backward J. I do this ahead of time to make sure they are the right size. Place the straight end on the hour hand. The hook then points to the correct hour that the minutes have passed. This is such a simple, but effective trick for helping students learn to determine the correct hour. As students gain mastery they can then begin to use their index finger to trace an imaginary hook starting on the hour hand and stopping on the number just before it.
How do you make sure students use the hook in the right direction?
I get asked this question a lot. To make sure students are using the hook correctly I teach them this first:
Have your students use their left hand to make an L by pointing their index finger up and their thumb out. Then have them curve their thumb a bit to look like a hook, or a backward J.
This way if students forget which direction the hook should be facing they can “make an L and curve it up”. This gives a visual reminder and most kids learn to make an L with their left hand in Kindergarten as they are learning left and right. I’ve used this strategy for years and so far, I haven’t had issues with them using the wrong hand.
If you’d like to try this with your class I’ve made a simple game that you can add to your math centers for students to practice the strategy. Just add hooks by cutting a pipe cleaner into 4 pieces and gently bending them around your finger.
Try these strategies with your class! Pop in your email below and I’ll send you all of these games!
Practice More by Making It Fun!
Telling time can be hard for a lot of students but it gets easier if you make it fun! One of the most fun things I’ve ever done with my class, is to tie it to the song, “What Does the Fox Say?” and change the words to “What Does the Clock Say?” My class LOVED it! Get your kids up and moving with the adorable video in this post and have them practice their new strategies using fox clocks! You can grab another free math game while you’re there too!
Teaching kids to tell time past the hour doesn’t have to be a struggle. Try these simple tricks to make time more concrete, to get your class up and moving, and to make learning to tell time fun! Not teaching time yet? Be sure to pin these ideas and resources for later!
Happy teaching friends!
Linda
Jacqueline Ellis
I would love these resources to tell time! I love gamification for the tough stuff!
Linda Kamp
Hi Jacqueline!
Just add your email address to the form in this post the games will be automatically sent to you. I hope your students enjoy them!
~Linda
Tammy
Good morning! I love your time ideas and would love the worksheets that go with them! Thank you!
Linda Kamp
Just add your email address to the form in this post the games will be automatically sent to you. I hope your students enjoy them!
~Linda
Sophia Ahmad
I love your methods and resources! So helpful. I have a question though, If it’s 6:00 then the hook will be facing the 5’s space. How do you explain that to them?
Angela
I would love a pdf of Color my space. Thanks!
Linda Kamp
Hi Angela!
Add your email address to the form in this post the games will be automatically sent to you. I hope your students enjoy them!
~Linda
Felicia Patterson
These are all great. Thank you for sharing!
Beth Blaney
I would love these resources to help teach time! They are awesome:)
Thank you!
Lindy
We are just starting time and I would love a copy of your resources. They look awesome!
Linda Kamp
Hi Lindy!
If you add your email address to the form in this post the games will be automatically sent to you. I hope your students enjoy them!
~Linda
Linda Kamp
I’m so glad you like them, Lindy! Just add your email address to the form in this post the games will be automatically sent to you. I hope your students enjoy them!
~Linda
Barbara Larsen
Love your ideas
Linda Kamp
Thank you, Barbara!
Melissa
I’ve sent a request several times to get this resource sent to my email but it’s not showing up in any of my inboxes. Help!
Linda Kamp
Hi Melissa!
I’m sorry you’re having trouble getting the math games. I’ve just checked and all is well on this end with sending. Be sure to check your spam folder as well as your social folder and prmotions folder in Gmail.
Linda Kamp
Hi Melissa,
Be sure to check your spam folder and your social and promotions folders in Gmail. If you are using a school email address, schools often block outside emails with attachments, so that may be what happened. I recommend using a personal email address.
Elena
I would love to utilize the color my space activity.
nicolette
I would love to use these games with my class! Thank you!
Kitty Hannant
Hi, Please can I have these resources?
Debbie Kraft
This is brilliant. Please send me your great freebies. I can’t wait to use them in my classroom.
Kelly
I’m looking to do the clock activities on your page with my 1st Grade AIS students. How do I go about printing them?
Meghan Bierley
Good afternoon. I am only seeing where I can comment not sign up to get these amazing time resources. Can you direct me where to go please!
lizette
Great ideas. Thanks for sharing.
Kimberly Karen Aguirre
Interested in Color My Space
Iridiam
These resources would help my students a lot!
Mary Iovino
Would love all the pdf’s
Brighid
THANK YOU for these tips! I’m a Title Intervention teacher. Telling time to the minute seemed to always be what I spent the most time on with kids, but I have a group right now who had a harder time with the hour. I’m looking forward to trying this out!
Maddie Johnson
Hi! I would love access to these activities!
Linda
I would love to have the link to purchase the hook activity please. Thank you!
Sara
Hi. I love the understanding time worksheets.
Carolyne Sanchez
Hi Linda.
I would like to have the following downloads. I am planning on teaching telling time and these downloads may help.
1. Color my space
2. Blast off to hour space
3. Telling time & math games & strategies that work
4. Make a hook hour/half hour
5. Make a hook time to 5 minutes
Julie Martin
I would love to have the download for the games and instructions.
TIffani Griffard
I do not see a place to add my email to get your math games. I also looked on TPT and can only find the fox one. I would like the space and hook practice games.
Linda Kamp
Hi Tiffani,
The games are only available on my website. There is a form near the bottom of the blog post for you to add your email address which will automatically send the games to you. If you are on your phone, you may need to scroll all the way to the bottom of the post.
Rachel
These are amazing strategies!
Tia
Looks like some great strategies!
Sue
Amazing resource!
Judy Osterberg
Love these! Would love a copy of these!
Angie
Wow. What a simple but effective way to teach this. Thank you for sharing your ideas!
Jeannine Bennett
I love these ideas, and so do the kiddos! Thank you so much!
Anna
I love your clock resources!
Danielle Braun
How do i download this resource?
Lisa Jones
This is an amazing strategy!
Linda Kamp
Lisa, it has been so helpful for my students!
Haley
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Haley
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Haley
Awesome
Haley
Great Stuff!
Lauren U
Could I please have a copy? Thanks!
April Brown
I think these activities are great. Can I have a copy of the activities.
Linda
Hi April!
There is a form in the post for you to put your email address in. Then the games will be automatically sent to your inbox. I recommend using a personal email address as schools often block outside emails with attachments.
Linda
I would like to receive your free printables to complete a project for a class I’m taking.
Please let me know how I can obtain the various free printables, like color my space, Blast off to hour space, Telling time & Math games, Make a hook hour/half hour and time to 5 minutes.
Thank you
Linda
Hi Linda!
There is a form in the post for you to put your email address in. Then the games will be automatically sent to your inbox. I recommend using a personal email address as schools often block outside emails with attachments.
Linda Nagai
Hi Linda.
I would like to have the following downloads. I am planning on teaching telling time and these downloads may help.
1. Color my space
2. Blast off to hour space
3. Telling time & math games & strategies that work
4. Make a hook hour/half hour
5. Make a hook time to 5 minutes
Linda
Linda, there is a form in the post for you to put your email address in. Then the games will be automatically sent to your inbox. I recommend using a personal email address as schools often block outside emails with attachments.
Stacy A Collins
Thank you
Linda
You’re welcome, Stacy! I hope they help your students with this tricky concept!
Abi Seymour
Hello,
I love the colour my space sheet, how do I get a copy?
Thank you
Kelly Nelson
I would like your free games and worksheets
Sara
Hello I would love the color my space time worksheet for my class if I could download the PDF. please let me know! thank you!
Sara
Linda
Hi Sara,
There is a form in the blog post for you to add your email address and the download will be automatically sent to your inbox. I hope this helps to clarify and your students enjoy them!
Linda
Linda
Hi Sara,
There is a form in this post for you to drop your email address into and the file will be automatically sent to your inbox. Be sure to check your spam folder if you don’t see the email.
Danielle
Hi! How can I access the download to the “Color my space” worksheet?
Thank you!
Linda
Hi Danielle,
Just pop your email address in the form and it will automatically be sent to you.
Ana
How do I download the “colour my space” activity please? Thanks 🙂
Linda
Hi Ana,
There is a form in the post for you to insert your email address. The math games & printables will then automatically be sent to your inbox. I hope your students enjoy them! -Linda
Kate Skinner
Please send me the free downloads
Linda
Hi Kate,
To get the free downloads you have to put your email address in the form. They will then automatically send to your inbox. Be sure to check spam and usse a personal email address so your school doesn’t block it. -Linda
Janelle Rule
Id love access to the resources
Linda
Hi Janelle,
To access the free resources you just need to sign up in the form with a personal email address. That will automatically send you an email with the download.
Claudia Saldivar
Hi, could you please share your clock pintables.
Holly
Love these! I can’t wait to get mine!
Melanie Sample
Love this! Thanks!
Linda
You’re welcome Melanie! I hope your students enjoy them!
Jann
Wonderful post. Thank you!
Linda
You’re welcome Jann!
Denise
Would love to try this free resource with my students. Thank you.
Linda
You’re welcome, Denise!
Sarah
Hi,
I signed up a few times and can’t seem to get the games like find the hour. I’ve check spam & other folders. Can you assist me?
Thanks!
Aubrey Norman
these are great!
Kim Paden
I would like the free telling time download.
Linda
Hi Kim,
To get the free telling time download you will need to enter your email into the form. That will auto send the download to you. Be sure to check spam if you don’t see the email.
Victoria
BRAVO!
Your work is brilliant. Thank you so much for sharing.
Linda
You’re so welcome, Victoria!
Maria
Dear Linda thanks for sharing ur valueable resources its really awsome to teach time with this strategy really great.
Nyna
I cant Get the link to work to be able to get the worksheets and games
Linda
Hi Nyna,
Let me see if I can help you. Once you add your email address to the form, you will automatically receive an email with a link to download the games. Is it the link in the email you are having trouble with?
Judy Thompson
Looking forward to telling time materials.
Linda
I hope they help your students a much as they have mine, Judy!
Becky
Love it!
Christina
Hi Linda,
Thank you so much. Kindergarten is telling time on the hour and half hour. They love it!!
Ashley Reesy
I would love to have the color my space page!
Maria Glazener
Hey there!
I have submitted every email I have and I have still not received the clock file. I have looked in all of my spam and clutter folders and I have found nothing. I even went to TPT to try and buy it. Could you please add me manually so I can get these great activities.
Linda
Hi Maria,
I added you manually after your first email. On my end I show the email was sent to you on April 25 and marked as spam on your end.
Farrah Williams
I would love to receive these downloads!
Christina Kirk
Hi Linda,
For some reason I submit my email address and I have not received the downloads.
Christina
Linda
Hi Christina,
Be sure to check your spam, social and promotions folders especially with Gmail. You will automatically receive an email with a link to confirm your subscription. Once the link is clicked the download will pop up for you to save. I hope this helps and your students enjoy the games!
Christine Kirk
Hi Linda,
Got it, Thank you!! I am so excited to use the telling time packet. Can’t wait to see how my students respond to the games. The whole packet such a grand idea.
Many Thanks,
Christina
Linda
You’re welcome, Christine!
Jennifer Rosenberg
Hour worksheets
Laura
I can’t wait to use these ideas!
Megan Mobley
I got the free time games which are all awesome, but I was hoping the Blast Off to the Hour and Color the Hour Space would be in there too. Is there a link to where I can get those?
Linda
Hi Megan,
All of the games featured in this post are included in the download including the Blast Off to Hour Space and Color the Hour Space games.
Tammy
Thanks for sharing these awesome ideas!
Linda
You are so welcome Tammy! I hope they help your class as much as they did mine!
Elizabeth
I have tried on 2 seperate occasions to subscribe to your web page in order to get these great activities. However, after checking my email I have not received anything.
Linda
Hi Elizabeth,
It looks like you are signing up with a school email address. School email security often blocks outside emails with links or attachments (Mine does this.) I recommend signing up with your personal email address to avoid this. Once you do, be sure to check all of your folders (spam, social, promotions) for my email in case it went there. I hope this helps and your students enjoy the games!
Nicole Albert
Linda! I struggle teaching this concept every year, I am beyond excited that you have shared this resource with us. I have my lessons plans done for the next two weeks, but guess what! Those time sheets and activities I was using are going out the window lol. Editing my plans so I can add these meaningful activities instead. Thanks again so much. I would have bought this resource, so I am extra thankful it is free.
Linda
Hi Nicole!
You’re welcome! Telling time is such a tricky concept for so many kids. I’m so glad to hear these helped you. These simple strategies have been game changers for my kids and they loved the practice games too!
Alli
I am not receiving an email for this free resource. I love the visual and want to use it but haven’t got the email.
Linda
Hi Alli,
It looks like you signed up with a school email address. School email security often blocks outside emails with links or attachments (Mine does this.) I recommend signing up with your personal email address instead to make sure you receive my email. Once you do, be sure to check all of your folders (spam, social, promotions) for my email in case it went there. I hope this helps and your students enjoy the games!
Jaclyn
I didn’t get the telling times resources. It was data sheets.
Linda
Hi Jaclyn,
It sounds like you added your email address to either the pop up window that appeared or the website side bar which will sign you up for the data folders kit. I’ve added you to the form in the math post to receive the math games. If you don’t see the email, be sure to check all of your spam and “other” folders.
Jessica
I am really interested in your printables and games for the above lesson on time. Is there any way I can still download the free items? I’d even pay for them now. lol
Megan Keifer
I have not received anything after signing up to receive the free material. Thanks!
Megan Keifer
Maria
Thank you so much!
Gina
Hi!
These look wonderful and I have subscribed, but I am getting the PDF for Data folders too. I would love the telling time freebies! Thank you so mucj in advance!
Linda
Hi Gina,
It sounds like you may have signed up in the pop up window which will send you the data folders. I’ve just signed you up for the math games, so be sure to check your inbox! I hope your class enjoys all the games and they help make this tricky concept easier to learn!
AIMEE KAMINSKI
I used this last year with my class and it was fabulous! It made it so much easier to teach telling time! Thank you so much! Only problem is I can’t where I put my extra copies! So glad I was able to find you again!!
Linda
I’m so glad they helped Aimee! It’s such a tricky concept for some and these really helped my class too!
Michelle
The email I received after subscribing sent me the PDF for data folders. Is it possible for you to subscribe me so I receive the telling time freebies?
Linda
Hi Michelle,
I’ve signed you up to get the telling time games and you should be receiving an email shortly. Welcome aboard and I hope the games and strategies help make telling time easier for your students!
Joanna
Hi! I’d love these games. Can I be added? Thanks!
Linda
Hi Joanna,
Absolutely! You can sign up in the form at the bottom of this post to get all three of the games. You will receive an email to confirm your subscription with a link to the download. Once you click the link, a pop up with your download for you to save and print will appear. Be sure to check your spam, social and promotions folders if you don’t see the email. Also, I recommend signing up with your personal email address as school and district email systems often filter out or block subscription type emails, especially if they contain attachments like this one.
Karley
What a fantastic way to teach telling the time – thank you so much for sharing! I have filled in my details on this page under “Stay up to date” – is that how I get access to the clock games? Eagerly awaiting the email 🙂
Linda
Hi Karley!
I just added your info to the form to get the math games. Be sure to check your promotions, social, and spam folders in Gmail if you don’t see the email. It will have a link to confirm your subscription. Once you click to confirm a window with the download will pop up.
I hope this helps and your students enjoy all the games!
Amaris
The email I received is for a data keeper not the clock file ?
Linda
Hi Amaris,
It sounds like you subscribed in the pop up window which will send you the student data folders. I’ve manually subscribed you in the form on this post so be sure to check your inbox.
Welcome! It’s good to have you on board!
Ann
Love it!
Linda
Thank you Ann! I’m glad you found some ideas you can use in your classroom!
Rachel Boren
Thanks so much for sharing! I love these ideas! They are very hands-on and engaging! 🙂
Linda
You’re welcome Rachel! I’m so glad you found ideas you can use with your students. Thanks so much for stopping by!
jothy iyer
what a wonderful idea! thank you for sharing
Linda
You’re so welcome! I hope these ideas are helpful to your kiddos!
jothy iyer
what a wonderful idea! thank you for sharing.
Linda
You’re welcome Jothy!
Catherine
I really like this idea! We just started telling time this week. Thank you for the post and the freebies!
Cheryl Charbonneau
Hi, I think this idea is cute but how do you prevent them from drawing or putting the hook the wrong way thus “hooking” the wrong hour number?
Linda
Hi Cheryl!
I begin by teaching the hour space first. The hooks are a second strategy that students can use. It’s important that you teach students the direction the hook is used (like a backward J). To reinforce this, I have everyone hold up their left hand and make a hook with their index finger and thumb so they can see the direction the hook is used. I then teach them to place the long end of the pipe cleaner hook on the hour hand with the curve going back the same direction as the hook they made with their finger and thumb on their left hand. This way the hook points to the correct hour.
Try it out with the games in the post after teaching these steps. It’s been really helpful to my students. I hope this helps, and thanks so much for asking!
Dee
I think you mean ‘on the HOUR hand’ not the ‘minute’hand as explained here to Cherly?
Linda
Yes! Dee, that’s exactly what I meant. Thank you for catching that and taking the time to let me know. I’ve corrected it for future readers. Thanks again!
Caril
I love this idea! I plan on using the colored space idea, but I’m confused about the hook. At 4:02, wouldn’t the hook look like it’s “hooking” the space above the 4? Does this confuse your students?
Linda
Hi Caril,
At 4:02 the hour hand is still on or very close to the four making it easier for students to determine the hour. The hook strategy is a helpful one to use when the hour hand falls between two numbers. I hope this helps and your students enjoy the games!
Dee
Three words…this is brilliant!
Linda
Aw, thank you Dee! It has never failed me yet! Seriously though, both of these little strategies have been so very helpful to my kids!
Stacey Rogers
This idea is fabulous. Thank you so much.
Linda
You’re so welcome Stacey! It has just been too helpful to my own kids not to share! Thanks so much for stopping by!
Emily Reppuhn
I would love to utilize the “color my space” activity and have submitted my email a few times but have not received the game. Do I need to purchase?
Linda
Hi Emily,
these are free activities. Be sure to check your spam folder, social, promotions, junk, and any other folders you have in Gmail for my confirmation email. Once you sign up, an email is automatically sent asking you to confirm your subscription. When you click the link in the email, a pop-up window will appear with the download.
Marsha
This looks amazing! I have also sent my email and never received it.
Linda
Hi Marsha,
Be sure to check your spam folder. Also, it looks like you are using a school email address. Many times school servers block outside emails with attachments. Mine does this. I recommend signing up with a personal email address.
Patience
Love how to teach the hours on a clock…do you have a site way to teach minutes? Even how to add subtract minutes?
Also having problems teaching change do you have simple techniques for this?
Linda Kamp
Hi Patience,
Unfortunately I don’t have resources for either of the those concepts.