Pick a level, pick what to practice, and go.
Level 1: Just the basics
Tell time to the hour and half-hour. Best for early first-graders meeting the analog clock for the first time.
Level 2: Quarter past and counting by fives
Tell time to the quarter-hour and the nearest five minutes. Best for second-graders who know their five times tables.
Level 3: Down to the minute
Tell time to the minute, including elapsed time within and across hours. Best for third-graders comfortable with minute precision.
Level 4: Elapsed time and real-world problems
Calculate elapsed time across noon and midnight, solve word problems with school-day contexts, convert between standard and military time. Best for fourth-graders, with review value for older students.
Read the clock (Group A)
See an analog clock, type or pick the digital time.
Match the clock (Group A)
See a digital time, pick the matching analog clock.
Coming soon (needs visual multiple choice).
How precise should the times be?
Untimed
Take as long as you want.
Timed
A countdown timer per session.