Blank Clock Faces
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Download these free blank clock faces sheets to help you teach your class about time. Blank clock faces are a brilliant tool to help your KS1 or KS2 children become more familiar with clocks and telling the time.
Use these blank clock faces to challenge children to draw the hands of the clock in the right place when giving a time verbally (for example, 'half past one' or 'quarter to seven'. As children become more familiar with telling the time, they can be used to convert digital times to analogue clock faces.
This set of blank clock faces comes with a range of sizes of clocks to make them flexible for a variety of ages and activities.
Looking for more resources for teaching time? Check out our Maths Measurement collection for a range of ready-to-teach lessons and other resources and our free Blank Timetable and Clock Template.
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