Use our Flower Wall Clock Labels to create a garden-themed clock display to help children read the time.
Grab Your Flower Clock Labels for Classroom Use!
Before we dive into the details, you might be wondering… ‘What are clock labels and why do I need them?’ To answer that question, clock labels are a fun and helpful tool for early years students learning how to tell time. They can be found in many classrooms and make learning to tell time a bit easier. By utilising these labels, you can enhance your students’ time-telling skills and help them become pros.
How Can You Use Clock Labels to Help Tell Time?
- Clock labels are important tools that every early years classroom should have. They help students become more independent learners by encouraging them to practise telling time regularly and on their own. Clock labels are designed to help students tell time by providing them with a scaffold for determining time to the five-minute mark. They can also help students remember commonly used phrases and their meanings, such as quarter-to, half-past, etc.
- These labels also serve as a guide for students to reference as they continue to learn how to tell time.
- You can use clock labels to teach students how to tell time in a way that best suits them. These labels can be put up in a complete set or in chunks as new skills are learned and your student’s needs change.
Craft a Clock to Make Your Classroom Decor Bloom!
Make your classroom clock bloom with fun flower-themed time clock labels! Perfect for a bee or garden-themed classroom or a fun accent to add to your room in the spring. Your students will be excited to practise telling time!
This resource includes labels in 5-minute increments as well as labels for “o’clock”, “quarter past”, “half past”, and “quarter to”.
Even More Resources to Teach Time-Telling!
Make sure you check out these telling-time printables and activities before you go!
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