Telling Time Game for Kids

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Kids learning to tell time by setting clock numbers and moving the hour and minute hands

Set the Clock Numbers, then Place the Hour and Minute Hands to Match the Correct Time.

Telling Time Game for Kids is a fun early-learning activity that helps children understand how clocks work step by step. First, kids place the missing numbers in the correct positions on the clock face. Then they move the hour hand and minute hand to match the correct time shown. This hands-on gameplay builds clock awareness in a simple and engaging way. Designed for preschool and kindergarten learners, the game strengthens important early math skills such as number recognition, number order, clock structure, and time-telling basics.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a telling time game for kids?

A telling time game helps kids read clocks and understand hours, half hours, and daily time words.

How do I teach my child to tell time?

Start with the hour hand, then practice o’clock and half-past times using an analog clock.

What age do kids learn to tell time?

Many children begin telling time in kindergarten and Grade 1, starting with hours and half hours.

Why are time games helpful for kids?

They make clock reading visual, hands-on, and easier to connect with daily routines.

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