These telling time word problems are great for practice telling time with analog clocks and for understanding how to add and subtract with different time intervals.
On these worksheets, the student is asked to read the details for 4 different events and with the information given, figure out the starting and ending times. Then the student is asked to draw the hands on the clocks for each of the times.
These worksheets are designed mainly for first and second grade. The time increments are in hours, 15 minutes, 30 minutes and 45 minutes.
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