![]() ![]() Join the hands and the face together using a small split pin. Using a compass point pierce a hole in the center of each of the crosses.ĥ. Cut out the ‘minutes’ and ‘hours’ hand.Ĥ. Set your printing preferences to ‘photo’ or ‘best photo’.ģ. I don’t normally design learning aids so if there are any teachers out there with any useful comments or bits of advice then please leave a comment ^_^Īs, usual printable files are at the foot of the post.ġ. There is also a standard clock (one in rainbow and one in black and red). There’s a green and blue one (to help understand ‘minutes-past’ and ‘minutes-to’). I tried to find a printable ‘learning clock’ online, but struggled to find a decent one, so it seemed like a good idea to make my own. Click to show or hide the first clock Click to show or hide the second clock Click to show or hide the duration controls Generate a question Set the difficulty of the generated question.My boys are learning to tell the time at the moment. The clock whiteboard activity has just oneĬlock, but it can be used to display fractions and angles too.ĭigital Clock One - can change format using buttons Digital Clock Two - can change format using buttons Show digital clocks with 12 hour format Show digital clocks with 24 hour format Off Hide the digital clocks Click to spin the hands of clock one to a random time Display the time according to your computer clock The number of hours difference between the two clocks The number of minutes difference between the two clocks Click to toggle linked clocks, when linked changing one will change other Click to set to reset the hour and minute duration to zero.
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