
Year 1: Time (Week 2)
5 daily worksheets — Part of Telling Time
About Year 1 Time Worksheets
Is your child learning to read the clock? These free Year 1 time worksheets are the ideal starting point. Your child will learn to read and show times on the hour using analogue clocks, building the foundation for all future time-telling skills.
Over five daily worksheets, your child will practise recognising o'clock times on analogue clocks. They'll learn where the hour and minute hands point at o'clock, match times to clocks, and draw hands on blank clock faces. Every worksheet includes fluency questions for quick practice, word problems about daily routines, and reasoning challenges.
What's Inside Each Day
Day 1
Recognising o'clock — your child matches clock faces to written times like 3 o'clock and 7 o'clock.
Day 2
Reading o'clock times — children read analogue clocks and write the time shown in words and numbers.
Day 3
Drawing o'clock times — your child draws the hour and minute hands on blank clock faces to show given times.
Day 4
O'clock in daily life — word problems about school routines, mealtimes, and bedtimes connect clock-reading to real life.
Day 5
O'clock reasoning — your child explains how they know what time a clock shows and spots mistakes on clock faces.
Skills Your Child Will Practise
- Reading o'clock times on analogue clocks
- Drawing clock hands to show o'clock
- Understanding the hour and minute hands
- Connecting time to daily routines
- Writing times in words and numbers
Top Tip for Parents
Point out the time throughout the day! "Look, it's 3 o'clock — time to pick up from school" or "It's 7 o'clock — bedtime!" A simple analogue clock in your child's bedroom gives them constant practice reading the time.
All our Year 1 Time worksheets are completely free to download and print. Each worksheet is aligned to the UK national curriculum and includes fluency practice, word problems, and reasoning challenges — everything your child needs for a well-rounded KS1 maths practice session.




