Teaching Time

Telling the Time Games (11–15)

Telling the Time Games for Conversion and Problem Solving

Use these five telling the time games to extend practice into 24-hour conversion, elapsed time, matching tasks and drag-and-drop clock challenges. They are designed to make time concepts visual, active and engaging, whether children are consolidating basics or tackling trickier ideas.

Difficulty can be adjusted using the Intervals button, making the games highly flexible for classroom differentiation. Keep the intervals broad for confidence-building practice, or switch to finer steps to target accuracy, speed and deeper understanding.

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Telling Time Games (11–15)

Interactive Game

Drop the Clock

Stop the Clock has been flipped! Now you must drop the analogue clock under the correct digital display.

Interactive Game

Stop the Clock

Updated Version! Practise telling the time by dragging digital times to the correct analogue clock in this fun Stop the Clock game.

Interactive Game

Time Trio 24

Drag the matching tiles into rows so each analogue clock, 12-hour time and 24-hour time belong together. Ideal for practising 24-hour conversion.

Interactive Game

Time Trio Elapsed

Match start times, finish times and elapsed times by dragging the tiles into complete rows. A visual activity for building confidence with time intervals.