Practice reading comprehension and telling time skills with a printable pack of Telling Time Math Story Worksheets.
Why Do Strong Math Students Underperform on Standardized Tests?
Have you ever noticed that some of your strongest math students still struggle with showing their skills on standardized tests? It’s not the numbers and equations that give them trouble; it’s likely something unexpected: reading comprehension. Even though these students are great at math, they often need help understanding what a math problem asks them to do or to find the important information hidden in long paragraphs. That’s where we come in!
Math Stories Help Students Learn to Tell Time and More!
Our Telling Time Math Stories are crafted to enhance students’ reading skills while reinforcing students’ abilities to tell time to the nearest hour, half hour, quarter hour, and 5-minute increments. By seamlessly integrating reading comprehension exercises with real-world scenarios, these math worksheets help familiarize your students with how to comprehend and approach word problems confidently.
Included in this worksheet pack are Telling Time worksheets, including
- My Baby Brother – Telling Time to the Hour
- Soccer Practice – Telling Time to the Half-Hour and Quarter-Hour
- The Baseball Game – Telling Time to the Half Hour and Quarter Hour
- Snow Day – Telling Time to 5 Minutes
- The School Nurse – Telling Time to 5 Minutes
On each worksheet, students will read a short story about a sequence of events. They will then draw hands on the clocks to show the times mentioned in the story. We have included an answer key for easy grading.
Download Your 2nd Grade Word Problem Worksheets
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This resource was created by Lindsey Phillips, a teacher in Michigan and Teach Starter Collaborator.
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