A template for an interactive 12- and 24-hour clock.
Print this clock template and then laminate it. Use a split pin to attach the hands so they can spin around.
A template for an interactive 12- and 24-hour clock.
Print this clock template and then laminate it. Use a split pin to attach the hands so they can spin around.
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Hello. This is a great resource but needs a little find tuning. The minute hand is very narrow and it is hard to insert a push pin into it. It would also be better if the clock hands were positioned lower on the PDF so that you could easily slice the sheet into two parts (clock face & hands).
Hi Fiona, Thanks for your comment and your suggestion. We have made the minute hand a little bit wider and have also put the hands of the clock at the bottom of the page, making it easier to cut out! Please feel free to re-download this resource now. Thanks again for your suggestions. Kind regards, Holly