Interactive Game
Clock Monster
Feed the monster by choosing the correct time. This fast, visual game helps children connect analogue clocks with digital times in 12-hour and 24-hour formats.
Start with five bright, accessible telling the time games that help children recognise analogue clocks, digital times and time in words. These games are ideal for quick practice, whole-class starters, independent revision or home learning.
A key classroom feature is the Intervals button. Teachers can begin with easier steps such as hours, half-hours and quarters, then increase the challenge with 10-minute, 5-minute or 1-minute intervals as children become more confident.
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Interactive Game
Feed the monster by choosing the correct time. This fast, visual game helps children connect analogue clocks with digital times in 12-hour and 24-hour formats.
Interactive Game
Turn over the cards and match equivalent times. Choose from 12-hour, 24-hour, words and mixed versions for flexible classroom practice.
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Stop the moving hands exactly on the target time. A lively timing challenge for building confidence with analogue clock reading.
Interactive Game
Practise matching time words with digital and analogue clocks. These quick-choice games support children as they move between spoken, written and clock representations.
Interactive Game
Order the times from earliest to latest on a clear visual line. Use the analogue or digital version to practise comparing and sequencing times.