Teaching Clock
A flexible classroom clock for modelling analogue time, digital time, time in words and 12-hour or 24-hour formats.
Open Teaching ClockUse these free teaching time tools on a classroom screen, interactive whiteboard, desktop computer or large tablet. They are designed to help children explore analogue clocks, digital clocks, time in words, 12-hour and 24-hour time, elapsed time, journey time and time zones.
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A flexible classroom clock for modelling analogue time, digital time, time in words and 12-hour or 24-hour formats.
Open Teaching Clock
A cleaner class clock for quick demonstrations, with fewer controls and clear time displays for whole-class teaching.
Open Simple Clock
Drag the digital times to match the analogue clocks. A useful activity for quick practice, discussion and checking understanding.
Open Stop the Clock
Practise matching 24-hour digital times to analogue clocks, with clear AM and PM support for classroom discussion.
Open 24 Hour Version
Show a leaving time and an arrival time, then reveal the journey duration. Great for elapsed time reasoning and mental maths.
Open Journey Time
Convert between 12-hour and 24-hour time using clear reveal boxes and teacher-friendly controls.
Open Converter
Set the clock hands to match the target time. Useful for teacher modelling or pupil practice on a shared screen.
Open Analogue Tool
Set the digital display to match the analogue clock, supporting both 12-hour and 24-hour formats.
Open Digital Tool
Connect clock times with spoken and written time language, from o’clock and half past to more precise intervals.
Open Time in Words
Explore how much time has passed between two clock times, with clear displays for whole-class explanation.
Open Elapsed Time
Practise finding times before and after a given clock time, helping children build confidence with time intervals.
Open Before and After
Compare times in different countries using child-friendly locations and clear analogue clock panels.
Open Time ZonesThese tools work well alongside the main Teaching Time games and printable worksheets. Use them for teacher modelling, starter questions, plenaries, quick-fire clock practice or whole-class reasoning about time.