Elapsed time word problems worksheet

Elapsed Time Word Problems (Grades 3–4)

This elapsed time word problems worksheet for Grades 3–4 helps students practice calculating how much time has passed between a start time and an end time.

The problems focus on real-world situations students are familiar with, such as school schedules, activities, and events. Students must read carefully, work with both hours and minutes, and determine elapsed time — a skill that often needs extra practice in third and fourth grade.

This printable is great for:

  • Grade 3 and Grade 4 math practice
  • learning and reviewing elapsed time word problems
  • homeschool math lessons
  • classroom review or independent work

The worksheet includes 10 original elapsed time word problems, space to show work, and a complete answer key. The clean, minimalist layout makes it easy to print and use without distractions.

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