Learning How to Tell Time Games
- Turn the clock hands and it tells the time. The Telling Time Teaching Clock (see Resources) also features a quiz mode so kids ages 3 through 7 can try to tell time themselves.
- Each number has a different shape. Your child will learn shapes, numbers, and time with this sturdy wooden clock by the company, Melissa and Doug.
- This is a fun twist on bingo and telling time. First, you create your own Time Bingo card. Then use the spinner and try to find the time shown. This is geared toward 7- to 10-year-olds who are a little more familiar with time.
- Klutz books and toys are designed for maximum fun for kinds. They are easy to read and understand. This book, "How to Tell Time," even comes with a real watch (see Resources).
- The wise owl in this telling time toy will show the time when you press his right foot. Press his left foot and the minute hand moves forward 5 minutes (see Resources).
- Since many schools start using computers in kindergarten, you can have your child learn how to tell time and use the computer at the same time. Jefferson County's Online Basic Skills website has dozens of learning to tell time games for every step of the way (see Resources).
- The website, Primary Games, has tons of games to help children learn to tell time. There are also other educational games on this site (see Resources).
Telling Time Teaching Clock by Toys to Grown On
Melissa & Doug Wooden Shape Sorting Learning Clock
Time Bingo by Learning Resources
How to Tell Time by Klutz
Tic Tock Learn To Tell Time Clock
Online Interactive Telling Time Games
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