With this printable set, kids learn to write today’s date, day of the week, and current season. Kids answer how many days they have been in school.
Months and Days of the Week
With this printable set, kids learn how to write and spell months and days of the week. Kids rainbow each word, trace it, spell it, and write it.
Calendar Word Wall
This download includes calendar vocabulary (days and months) for your classroom word wall. Monthly word cards are great for preschool and kindergarten students.
Telling Time Flashcards
These o’clock flashcards are designed specifically for young learners, with clear, simple clock faces for telling the time.
Daily Routing #1
With this worksheet, kids check the daily routine and determine if the event happened before noon (a.m.) or afternoon (p.m.).
Telling Time Math Center
This math center focuses on telling the hours on analog and digital clocks and formats. Kids answer questions like “What is the time 1 hour before this time?”
Daily Routing #2
Students check the daily routine with this printable and determine if the event happened before noon (a.m.) or afternoon (p.m.).
Elapsed Time Word Problem #8
This introductory worksheet helps kids build elapsed time skills. Elapsed time word problem: School starts at 9 oÂ’clock and ends after 6 hours. What time does school end?
Elapsed Time Word Problem #9
This introductory worksheet helps kids build elapsed time skills. Elapsed time word problem: The baseball game started at 3:00 and lasted 3 hours. What time did the game end?
Elapsed Time Word Problem #10
This introductory worksheet helps kids build elapsed time skills. Elapsed time word problem: Maggie goes for a run at 8:00. She runs for 1 hour. What time is she done running?
Elapsed Time Word Problem #6
This introductory worksheet helps kids build elapsed time skills. Elapsed time word problem: Pam started her science test at 11:00. The test was 1 hour. What time did she finish?
Elapsed Time Word Problem #5
This introductory worksheet helps kids build elapsed time skills. Elapsed time word problem: The field trip started at 2:00 and lasted for 4 hours. What time did it end?
Elapsed Time Word Problem #7
This introductory worksheet helps kids build elapsed time skills. Elapsed time word problem: Sam spent 1 hour on a school project. If he started at 6:00, what time did he finish?
Elapsed Time Word Problem #4
This introductory worksheet helps kids build elapsed time skills. Elapsed time word problem: Mom left for work at 8:00 and she was at work for 8 hours. What time did she come home?
Elapsed Time Word Problem #3
This introductory worksheet helps kids build elapsed time skills. Elapsed time word problem: The school play started at 6:00 and lasted for 1 hour. When did it end?
Elapsed Time Word Problem #2
This introductory worksheet helps kids build elapsed time skills. Elapsed time word problem: Ted started his lunch at 1:00 and ate for 1 hour. What time is Ted done?
Elapsed Time Word Problem #1
This introductory worksheet helps kids build elapsed time skills. Elapsed time word problem: Ben went to the movie at 5:00 and stayed for 2 hours. What time did he leave?
Ordering Days of the Week
With this printable math worksheet, kids practice ordering days of the week.
Months as Ordinal Numbers
We often refer to months by their number. With this printable math worksheet, kids practice the ordinal numbers of each month of the year.
Telling Months
Which month comes after September? Your students practice telling months with this math worksheet and boost their telling time skills.
Telling Time Assessment
Give your child practice telling time with this printable worksheet, in which kids read the sentence and tickle the right time.
Telling Days of the Week
With this printable telling time worksheet, young learners practice sequencing days of the week and counting forward and backward within the week.
Analog Clock and Times #1
Give your kindergartener ahead of time by practicing telling time to the hour. Kids read each clock and draw a line to the time it means.
Analog Clock and Times #2
Give your students ahead of time by rehearsing telling time to the hour. Kids look at each clock and draw a line to the time it tells.
Twelve O’Clock Worksheet
This math worksheet teach kids telling twelve o’clock in analog and digital format. This is an excellent hands-on practice for kindergarten kids.
Nine O’Clock Worksheet
This math worksheet teach kids telling nine o’clock in analog and digital format. This is an excellent hands-on practice for kindergarten kids.
Ten O’Clock Worksheet
This math worksheet teach kids telling ten o’clock in analog and digital format. This is an excellent hands-on practice for kindergarten kids.
Eleven O’Clock Worksheet
This math worksheet teach kids telling eleven o’clock in analog and digital format. This is an excellent hands-on practice for kindergarten kids.
Eight O’Clock Worksheet
This math worksheet teach kids telling eight o’clock in analog and digital format. This is an excellent hands-on practice for kindergarten kids.
Seven O’Clock Worksheet
This math worksheet teach kids telling seven o’clock in analog and digital format. This is an excellent hands-on practice for kindergarten kids.
Six O’Clock Worksheet
This math worksheet teach kids telling six o’clock in analog and digital format. This is an excellent hands-on practice for kindergarten kids.
Four O’Clock Worksheet
This math worksheet teach kids telling four o’clock in analog and digital format. This is an excellent hands-on practice for kindergarten kids.
Five O’Clock Worksheet
This math worksheet teach kids telling five o’clock in analog and digital format. This is an excellent hands-on practice for kindergarten kids.
Three O’Clock Worksheet
This math worksheet teach kids telling three o’clock in analog and digital format. This is an excellent hands-on practice for kindergarten kids.
Two O’Clock Worksheet
This math worksheet teach kids telling two o’clock in analog and digital format. This is an excellent hands-on practice for kindergarten kids.
One O’Clock Worksheet
This math worksheet teach kids telling one o’clock in analog and digital format. This is an excellent hands-on practice for kindergarten kids.
Telling Time Worksheet #9
Many kids may find it easier to tell time on a digital clock as they see a digital format on most items around them.
Telling Time Worksheet #7
This telling time math worksheet is excellent for kindergarteners. Kids read the sentence and draw clock hands to match the time.
Telling Time Worksheet #6
Tick-tock, watch the clock! Young mathematicians grasp the time concept and practice converting time from a sentence to an analog roman clock.
Telling Time Worksheet #8
What time is it? Kids learn to connect telling time in words to an analog roman clock.
Telling Time Worksheet #3
For this printable telling time worksheet, young learners read the time and then draw the hour and minute hands that match the time. Kids learn to tell time to the hour.
Telling Time Worksheet #5
Does your kid constantly ask what time it is? Help your child learn the time concept and practice transforming time from sentence to analog clock.
Telling Time Worksheet #4
This printable math worksheet provides young learners with hands-on practice. Kids practice telling time on analog roman clocks.
Telling Time – Label Minutes
This clock is hands-free, but it shouldn’t be! Telling time is a fundamental math concept that young learners can find challenging.
Telling Time Worksheet #1
Kids practice reading analog clocks and tell time to the hour. Look at each analog clock and write the time!
Telling Time Worksheet #2
Kids master their time telling skills with analog roman clocks. They look at each clock and write the time beneath — an excellent activity for kindergarteners.
Elapsed Time Poster
Teaching students how to calculate an elapsed time can be complicated, and having a printable poster on your wall will constantly remind students how to figure it.
Telling Time – Label Hours
Learning to tell time is a crucial math concept that young learners can find challenging to comprehend. Start exploring time and clock with telling time worksheets.
Telling Time Poster
Learning telling time can be a challenging concept for young learners, and that’s why practice is critical to help them capture the idea and comprehend how to tell time.
Place Value: Tens and Ones #12
Help your students improve their math skills by determining place value. Kindergarten kids should identify the place values surrounding tens and ones.Â
Place Value: Tens and Ones #16
How do we compose the numbers? With this place value math center, kids can compose numbers from tens and ones and record them. Â
Place Value: Tens and Ones #13
This place value worksheet provides kids understanding of two-digit numbers and improves number sense skills.Â
Place Value: Tens and Ones #14
Kids cut out cards and compare them to the number of blocks. Kids decide if it is correct or not and glue it to the corresponding box.
Place Value: Tens and Ones #11
Kids practice identifying numbers on an apple and matching the number on an apple tree. This worksheet helps young mathematicians develop a solid two-digit number sense.Â
Place Value Math Center
Students practice composing and decomposing numbers using the numbers bond strategy. These flashcards are great for the math center or independent practice.Â
Place Value: Tens and Ones #15
Kindergarten kids should identify the place values surrounding tens and ones, and this worksheet provides plenty of practice to build strong math skills.Â
Composing Numbers #2
With this worksheet, kids color the dots on ten frames to represent the number, which gives a good practice of composing and decomposing numbers. Great for practice numbers up to 20.
Place Value: Tens and Ones #1
This math worksheet provides kids with experiences working with numbers and practicing place value with numbers up to 20 using two ten frames.
Place Value: Tens and Ones #8
With this worksheet, kids count dots in each set of ten frames and color the number matching. This worksheet provides kids with a visual of numbers and gives children experience working with numbers.
Place Value Chart #3
Kids practice identifying numbers on an apple and matching the number on an apple tree. This worksheet helps young mathematicians develop a solid two-digit number sense.Â
Place Value Chart #1
Numeracy is a critical life skill for communication, just like literacy. With this worksheet, kids practice place value and learn composing and decomposing numbers.Â
Place Value: Tens and Ones #7
Help your students to use their place value skills to work on this worksheet. Give children experience working with numbers and build numbers sense skills.
Place Value: Cut and Paste #1
With this worksheet, kindergarteners cut out cards and paste them into the correct box. Kids build place value and subitizing skills.
Place Value Chart #2
Numeracy is a critical life skill for communication, just like literacy. With this worksheet, kids practice place value and learn composing and decomposing numbers.Â
Place Value: Tens and Ones #10
Numeracy is a critical life skill for communication, just like literacy. With this worksheet, kids practice place value and learn composing and decomposing numbers.Â
Composing Numbers #3
With this worksheet, kids color the dots on ten frames to represent the number, which gives a good practice of composing and decomposing numbers. Great for practice numbers up to 20.
Place Value: Tens and Ones #5
With this place value worksheet, kids count each set of blocks and compare it with a number and decide if it is correct or not.
Composing Numbers #4
Numeracy is a critical life skill for communication, just like literacy. With this worksheet, kids circle the correct digit on each apple to show the correct place value.Â
Place Value: Tens and Ones #9
With this worksheet, kids count a group of tens and ones on a ten frame and write the sentence below to represent the number.Â
Composing Numbers #1
With this worksheet, kids color the block to represent the number, which gives a good practice of composing and decomposing numbers.Â
Place Value: Tens and Ones #6
Kindergarteners cut out place value cards and paste them into the correct box. Kids develop number sense skills and learn to decompose numbers.
Place Value: Tens and Ones #2
Building number sense is an important math skill. Kids practice decomposing two-digit numbers and show tens and ones. Great subitizing practice.
Place Value: Cut and Paste #2
Who said learning place value should be complicated? Young mathematicians practice place value skills and learn how to decompose numbers.Â
Place Value: Tens and Ones #4
With this math worksheet, kids count each set of ten frames and compare it with a number. Build solid place value skills.
Place Value: Tens and Ones #3
Kids arenÂ’t simply memorizing numbers or counting without meaning. This worksheet shows kids the value of numbers and provides decomposing practice.
Place Value: Cut and Paste #3
Understanding place value is crucial to building number sense skills. Use this worksheet to give children experience working with numbers.
Kindergarten Place Value
Learning place value involves a lot of hands-on practice. With this workbook, kindergarten students practice adding up tens and ones.
Sum up to 10 & Build a Tower
Kids find nine addition up to 5 facts in the puzzle. Kids color each addition fact and its answer. Don’t forget to add + and = signs!
Introduction to Telling Time
In the primary classroom, kids gain lots of skills and concepts in everyday life. Introduction to telling time is an excellent source for hands-on practice.
Easy Elapsed Time Word Problems
With these easy elapsed time word problems, kids should tell and write time to the hour. Kids reinforce these essential skills involving addition and subtraction of time.
Sum up to 9 & Build a Tower
First, print and layout the page. We recommend laminating it for durability. Kids use blocks to create towers that answer the problems up to 10. Great for math centers.
Sum up to 8 & Build a Tower
First, print and layout the page. We recommend laminating it for durability. Kids use blocks to create towers that answer the problems up to 9. Great for math centers.
Sum up to 7 & Build a Tower
First, print and layout the page. We recommend laminating it for durability. Kids use blocks to create towers that answer the problems up to 8. Great for math centers.