Teaching Time

Telling the Time Games (6–10)

Telling the Time Games for Fluency and Challenge

Build fluency with five more interactive time games covering quick recognition, matching, elapsed time and different time representations. Children can race the clock, drag matching tiles, collect correct answers and practise moving between analogue, digital, word and 24-hour times.

The Intervals button is a strong differentiation tool across the games. Set larger time jumps for support and early confidence, then tighten the intervals to create more precise, challenging practice for pupils who are ready to move on.

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Telling Time Games (6–10)

Interactive Game

Time Trio

Drag the tiles into matching rows so each analogue clock, digital time and time in words belong together. A clear, visual way to connect three time representations.

Interactive Game

Elapsed Time Challenge

Work out how much time has passed between two clocks, then enter the elapsed hours and minutes. Great for building confidence with time intervals.

Interactive Game

Clock Collector

Collect the correct clock before time runs out. Choose from digital, 24-hour and word-based versions for lively telling-the-time practice.

Interactive Game

Match It

Match equivalent times across different formats. Use the 12-hour, 24-hour, words and challenge versions to practise quick recognition and time conversion.