misc time Worksheets
Free time worksheets with answer key. No login or account needed. Our worksheets are perfect for teaching students to read a clock, calculate elapsed time, solve start and ending times, and tackle time word problems. A grading column and quick grade scale maker grading a breeze and a modified pages help with lower level learners or when just introducing a topic. Great for teachers or for homeschool.
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These worksheets cover a variety of additional time skills. Activities include using rounding strategies to find time, converting between hours and minutes, identifying common time phrases like "half past" and "quarter to," converting hours to days and days to weeks, reading calendars, and solving calendar word problems. Aligned with third grade and general time concepts.
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- Practice adding hours and minutes to a starting time to find a new time
- Use a rounding strategy — round the minutes to the nearest hour, add, then adjust by subtracting the extra minutes
- Work with elapsed time problems that involve carrying minutes past 60
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- Convert hours into minutes by multiplying by 60.
- Convert minutes into hours by dividing by 60.

- Recognize common time phrases like o'clock, half past, quarter past, and quarter to.
- Figure out whether a phrase means minutes after the hour or minutes before the next hour.
- Match words like before, after, past, and to with the correct part of the clock.
- Translate a written time phrase into a specific time in hours and minutes.

- Convert hours into days by using the fact that 1 day equals 24 hours.
- Convert days into hours by multiplying by 24.

- Convert a number of days into weeks by grouping days into sets of 7.
- Convert a number of weeks into days by counting 7 days for each week.

- Find specific dates on a monthly calendar.
- Answer questions about what day of the week a date falls on.
- Count forward or backward to figure out dates a certain number of days away.
- Tell how many days are between two dates on the calendar.
- Sort dates into weekdays and weekends.

- Read calendar word problems and pull out the important date and time clues.
- Figure out what day or date it will be a certain number of days or weeks before or after a given date.
- Count how many days are between two dates to find elapsed time.

- Turn a digital clock time into words like “three o’clock” or “six thirty.”
- Use time phrases correctly, including “half past,” “quarter past,” and “quarter to.”
- Write times with minutes using “past” and “to” (like “ten past four” or “five to seven”).