Reading analog clocks
Practice telling time on analog clocks across first through fourth grade. Quizzes, flashcards, and printable worksheets at any level.
- Hour and half-hour for first graders
- Quarter-hours and five-minute precision for second graders
- Down to the minute for third graders
- Includes a multiple-choice option for younger readers
Why analog reading still matters
Digital clocks moved into every screen, but reading an analog clock is still on the K-4 math standards in nearly every state. The skill ties directly into elapsed-time problems, money-and-time word problems, and an early intuition for fractions.
How to use this app
Open Quiz, pick the level that matches your reader's age, and let them go. Start with multiple choice if they're brand new to analog clocks. Once they're consistent, switch to typed answers.
Build a worksheet now
Pick a level, set the format, and download a PDF. Up to 10 versions in one print job.
Open the Worksheet Builder