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Year 1 Time Worksheets

Free Year 1 time worksheets. Practise days of the week, months, sequencing events and telling the time to the hour and half hour.

Year group

Year 1

Subject

Maths

Topic

Time

Difficulty

KS1

Worksheet type

Maths Time

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Year 1 Time Worksheets

Year 1 · Maths · Mixed difficulty

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What children practise

These printable worksheets help children build confidence with time through focused, topic-specific practice.

Days of the week
Months of the year
Ordering daily events
Telling the time to the hour
Telling the time to the half hour

About these time worksheets

Support your child with Year 1 time worksheets covering everyday time vocabulary, sequencing and simple clock reading.

About these Year 1 time worksheets

These Year 1 time worksheets help children practise everyday time vocabulary, sequencing events and simple clock reading. Time is an important KS1 maths topic because children use it every day when talking about routines, school, meals, bedtime and activities.

The worksheets support skills such as ordering events, recognising days of the week, understanding months of the year and telling the time to the hour and half hour. They are designed to be clear and printable for home learning, classroom practice or extra revision.

What children learn from this topic

Time worksheets help children understand routines, sequence and simple clock language. Children begin to connect words such as before, after, earlier, later, o’clock and half past with real situations and clock faces.

  • Ordering daily events
  • Recognising days of the week
  • Recognising months of the year
  • Telling the time to the hour
  • Telling the time to the half hour

How parents and teachers can use these worksheets

Parents can use these worksheets at home by linking the questions to daily routines. Children can talk about what happens before school, after dinner or at bedtime, then practise reading simple clock times.

Teachers can use time worksheets for lesson starters, independent practice, small-group support or revision. Once children are confident with basic time vocabulary and simple clock reading, they can move on to word problems, measurement and more advanced time work in Year 2.

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