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Make every lesson count with Teach Starter! Our expertly created teaching resources and classroom solutions help you save time, reduce planning stress and feel more confidant that every lesson will be engaging, impactful and ready to go! 🚀
Because when you have reliable resources at your fingertips, you can focus on what matters most - creating those "aha" moments that spark a love of learning for every student in your class.💡📚✨
Looking for a classroom clock display to support your pupils with telling the time using the language ‘past’ and ‘to’? Well look no further than this handy resource pack! Classroom clock labels are a great way of providing visual aids to reinforce time concepts, allowing pupils to become more independent learners by practicing telling time regularly and on their own. Clock labels are designed to help pupils tell time by providing them with a scaffold for determining time to the five-minute mark. They can also help pupils remember commonly used phrases and their meanings, such as quarter-to, half-past, etc.
Included in this resource you’ll find:
Colour-coded written terminology and amounts of time including:
o’clock (:00)
five past (:05)
ten past (:10)
quarter past (:15)
twenty past (:20)
twenty-five past (:25)
half-past (:30)
twenty-five to (:35)
twenty to (:40)
quarter to (:45)
ten to (:50)
five to (:55)
as well as ‘to’ and ‘from’ arrows for display around your clock.
To use this classroom analogue clock resource follow these simple steps:
Print out the resource on white card and cut out
Place and stick the common phrase cards and amounts of time around your classroom clock at the relevant time
Put the ‘to’ and ‘from’ arrows on the correct side of your clock
Step back and admire your new classroom clock labels!
Looking to spruce up your classroom clock and support your pupils tell the time? We have just the resource for you!
This analogue clock flower label resource pack is the perfect way to add some colour to your classroom clock whilst supporting your pupils with telling the time. Included in this resource you’ll find:
12 petals for every 5 minutes
Four common phrases used to tell the time including: o’clock, quarter past, half past and quarter to
To make your classroom clock label display follow these simple steps:
Print off the petals included in this resource on a card colour of your choice
Print off the four common phrases for telling the time onto white card
Cut out your petals and common phrase cards and illustrations
(optional) Laminate the petals and common phrase cards for longevity
Remove your classroom clock from your wall
Place the common phrase place cards on the correct petal (00:00 = o’clock, 00:15 = quarter past etc.)
Place the time petals at the corresponding points on the clock e.g. (12 o’clock = 00:00, 1 o’clock = 00:05 etc)
Secure your petals together and attach it to your classroom clock
Carefully place your classroom clock back on the wall
Admire your new classroom clock flower display!
Classroom clock labels are a great way of providing visual aids to reinforce time concepts, allowing pupils to become more independent learners by practicing telling time regularly and on their own. Clock labels are designed to help pupils tell time by providing them with a scaffold for determining time to the five-minute mark. They can also help students remember commonly used phrases and their meanings, such as quarter-to, half-past, etc.
Teaching time and looking for a colourful banner you could use in your classroom for a time display? Look no further than this simple yet colourful time banner with a representation of clock faces including digital and analogue on a series of devices that tell the time.
To create your primary time display banner, follow these simple steps:
Download this resource
Print all 3 pages in A4 (or A3)
Glue them together
Place the finished banner on your classroom display
Time is often a tricky concept for primary pupils to understand, especially when considering units of time. This units of time poster would be a great addition to any display board or could be utilised as a handy reference to support your pupils during lessons.
Units of time included:
Minute
Hour
Day
Week
Month
Year
So what are you waiting for? Print this useful poster in A3 and display it on your time display or in A4 and laminate it for your pupils to refer back to.
Looking for a supportive resource to help you teach telling the time to your primary pupils? Look no further than this handy poster which provides an overview of different amounts of time including hours/minutes, units of conversion between time increments and the difference between AM and PM.
This resource references:
hours, minutes (including every 5 minutes highlighted), day
o’clock, half past, quarter past, quarter to
Anti Meridiem (AM), Post Meridiem (PM)
So whether you’re looking for a poster to display or to use as a support mat, this helpful resource can be used in multiple ways to support your teaching of telling the time.
Looking for ideas for how you could use this poster?
Encorporate the poster into your daily school routine
Get students to colour in their own clocks using the black and white version of this poster
Print A5 versions for pupils to refer back to whilst completing their homework
This 12 and 24 hour clock template is the perfect way to make your time display interactive as well as doubling up as a tactile resource to support your pupils whilst they learn how to tell the time.
There are two different clock face templates to pick from :
A 24 hour plain clock face
A 12 hour clock face with minutes and common telling the time phrases including (o’clock (:00), five past (:05), ten past (:10), quarter past (:15), twenty past (:20), twenty-five past (:25), half-past (:30), twenty-five to (:35), twenty to (:40), quarter to (:45), ten to (:50), five to (:55)).
To create your interactive clock:
Print out your preferred clock face and clock hands
Cut out the clock face and clock hands
Back on card or laminate for longevity (optional)
Create a small cut on the ‘+’ marked on the clock hands as well as in the centre of the clock face
Align the clock hands on top of the clock template with your incisions, push a split pin though the centre and secure
Step back and admire your new interactive resource
This resource comes in colour and a printing friendly black and white version so you can decide how to best utilise this resource in your classroom - you could even get your pupils to design or colour their own interactive clocks!
Looking for a way to support your KS2 pupils whilst they get to grips with the 24-hour clock? Look no further than this simple 24-hour time display poster. Supporting your pupils to understand the difference between the 12 and 24-hour clock can be tricky but this simple poster supports them to read and write 24-hour time as well as demonstrate the difference between AM and PM.
This resource comes in colour and a printing friendly black and white version so that you can display the poster on the wall or use it as a handy reference mat for your KS2 primary pupils.