Time Games
Scroll down to find free online time games to help with all aspects of learning to tell the time. There are games for matching analogue to digital clocks, starting with o'clock times then moving on to half past, then quarter to and past followed by five minute intervals.
Click on any of the pictures below to start a time game. Games will open in a new window
ClockworksIn this game aimed at KS1 you have to help Max and Molly to fix the tower clock by answering time questions. Some are quite easy, just matching the o'clock time to a digital clock. Other questions are harder, such as "What time will it be in 11 hours?" There are three different levels. BBC Schools. |
Clockwise Time Game
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What Time is it?A simple game from Primary Games with ten time questions to answer. Choose the digital clock which matches the analogue clock time displayed. Includes o'clock and half past times. |
Time Clock GameClick the hour or minute button to advance the hands until the time on the clock face matches the digital clock time. Then click the check button. Netrover. |
Bang on Time
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Tell the Time Game
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Stop the Clock
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Hickory Dickory Dock
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Train TimesIn this game from Count On you have to help Marty the mouse to catch the right train based on the time Marty wants to arrive and the length of the journey. |
Nash's AdventuresJoin Digger and the Gang in this interactive story for KS1. You will have to answer some questions on time as you go along. BBC Schools. |
Flick's AdventuresAn interactive story from BBC Schools for Key Stage 2 with questions on time to fill in as you go along, including how long a journey will take at a given speed in km/hour. |
Time DifferenceThis activity from BGfL takes KS2 students step-by-step through the process of calculating the difference between two times, using a time numberline. |