There are probably tons of apps that will help your kids learn to tell time, but why not skip the screen for this one? For the sake of getting crafty and going back to basics, try one of these time-telling crafts instead.
Thankfully, the internet has loads of fun ideas that will make learning to tell time feel more like an art project or a game than homework.
Outdoor clock game
If the weather is nice, break out the chalk and repurpose toys you already have for this clock game.
Paper plate clock
The classic paper plate clock has handy flaps that will help your kids learn the invisible minute numbers.
Sunflower clock
Turn a clock into a sunflower to help kids practice the minutes until they know them by heart.
Clock magnet
Make this magnet for the fridge and ask your kid to update it to the current time every time they go looking for munchies.
Time egg game
You can order a pack of plastic eggs for about $7 and turn them into this clock game.
Clock bingo
Once they have the concept down, bingo teaches them to read clocks with speed.
Kinesthetic clock
This Hula-Hoop project lets the kids be the clock.
Hands-on clock
Put those scratched DVDs to good use by making a clock they can manipulate.
Learn to tell time
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