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Telling Time Homeschool Clock Printable
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Telling Time Homeschool Clock Printable

$7.00 Original price was: $7.00.$5.00Current price is: $5.00.

WHAT YOU’LL GET IN THIS BUNDLE (17 Pages Total):

✔ Full-Color Telling Time Poster (3 Title Options)
This full-color, neutral color clock poster is ideal for your classroom or homeschool

✔ Count and Clip Cards: Telling Time
This montessori-style learning activity is great for your elementary aged child to practice telling time. Print the cards, laminate and cut (or print on cardstock), then use small clothespins to select the correct time.

✔ Full-color Telling Time Clock
The clock face is labeled with the hours and minutes, and is separated in color blocks. Hands and numbers for the clock are included, and can be laminated, printed, cut and used over and over again. Laminate the clock & attach velcro to the numbers and use a mini brad fastener to attach the clock hands. You can also print the clock, laminate and use dry-erase markers to fill in.

✔ Telling Time Worksheets
There are 5 worksheets included, each are the same style with different times.

Category: Math
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Teach your children how to tell time with this beautiful, printable telling time learning bundle. These telling time resources were created to use in the classroom, in your homeschool, and/or in an activity binder/busy binder.

WHAT YOU’LL GET IN THIS BUNDLE (17 Pages Total):

✔ Full-Color Telling Time Poster (3 Title Options)
This full-color, neutral color clock poster is ideal for your classroom or homeschool

✔ Count and Clip Cards: Telling Time
This montessori-style learning activity is great for your elementary aged child to practice telling time. Print the cards, laminate and cut (or print on cardstock), then use small clothespins to select the correct time.

✔ Full-color Telling Time Clock
The clock face is labeled with the hours and minutes, and is separated in color blocks. Hands and numbers for the clock are included, and can be laminated, printed, cut and used over and over again. Laminate the clock & attach velcro to the numbers and use a mini brad fastener to attach the clock hands. You can also print the clock, laminate and use dry-erase markers to fill in.

✔ Telling Time Worksheets
There are 5 worksheets included, each are the same style with different times.

IDEAS FOR USE:

✔ These pages are perfect for morning time, a math supplement or montessori shelves
✔ Laminate the pages or insert them into your morning binder
✔ Create a busy binder or independent learning math binder

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