What time is it?

Telling the time activities with worksheets and crafts.
My second-grade students learn time in the third term. So, some handouts are ready to start.
First, we prepared crafted clocks and hand watches recycling material like
empty rolls of the scotch, paper, cardboard, colored ribbons. 




I believe my young learners will love them, especially if they wear these beautiful hand watches. Each learner will have them and they should tell time looking at their watch.
I also created printable worksheets to use in the classroom for teaching time.
 Time activities:
1. Match the time

2. Print, cut the watches and draw the hands, say: What time is it? 


3. Daily activities. Complete the sentences and draw the hands of the clocks.

 4. What time is it? Draw the hands of the clocks and say what do you do at a given time. 


5. Time for Rhyme! Read and learn the rhyme!


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