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The skill sets associated with telling time are vast; make sure your child is well-rounded when it comes to telling time with this free Telling Time the “Smart Way” Part A worksheet!

This worksheet assesses your student’s ability to explain the time the smart way. The smart way of telling time is to fully describe how much time is before or after the hour. For example, instead of saying “4:12”, this worksheet expects your little learner to say, “Twelve past four.”

Enjoy as your child has a hoot with these time telling owls, and be sure to check out Part B!

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