Grade 1 · Telling Time
Grade 1 Telling Time Worksheets
Free printable Grade 1 telling time worksheets, each with an answer key and sized to fit one page. Pick beginner, intermediate, or advanced and generate a fresh pack in seconds. No AI, no wrong answers.
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Grade 1 examples by level
- BeginnerThe time =9:30
- IntermediateThe time =6:15
- AdvancedThe time =6:45
Real problems from the generator: always mathematically correct, and every pack is different.
Why Grade 1 telling time practice matters
Reading a clock is a daily-life skill, and it reinforces skip-counting by fives and the idea that a whole (the hour) splits into parts.
Grade 1 is where Mathter's telling time worksheets first appear. Grade 2 picks up from here with more advanced problems.
Want the full method, tips, and common mistakes? Read the Telling Time Worksheets guide.
Frequently asked questions
- What's on a Grade 1 telling time worksheet?
- Each pack has up to 12 questions per page with a matching answer key, tuned to Grade 1, with beginner, intermediate, and advanced options so you can match the child's level.
- How do you read an analog clock?
- The short hand points to the hour; the long hand shows minutes, count by fives from the 12 to where it points.
- What does 'quarter past' mean?
- Fifteen minutes after the hour, when the minute hand points to the 3.
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Create free worksheetsFree to start · answer keys included · your first pack unlocks 14 days of Standard · no card required.