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Time telling games for kids

Telling time is easier when practice is simple: a real clock face, clear feedback, and skills broken into steps kids can repeat.

Time Tutor is built for grades 1–3 with Explore Time, Set the Clock, Read the Clock, and Elapsed Time so kids can learn at their own pace.

Download Time Tutor on the App Store

What good practice looks like

Good telling time practice still needs a real clock face, sensible pacing, and feedback that reinforces meaning.

  • Analog and digital time should connect, not compete for attention.
  • Practice should include both reading a clock and setting a clock.
  • Elapsed time deserves its own lane once basics are in place.

How Time Tutor helps

Time Tutor keeps the learning story obvious: explore clocks, set hands to match targets, read analog clocks fluently, and stretch into elapsed time when students are ready.

  • Explore Time connects representations before quizzing.
  • Set the Clock strengthens hand placement and interval sense.
  • Read the Clock builds fluency entering digital time.
  • Elapsed Time supports duration reasoning with visual clocks.

Quick answers

What should parents look for in telling time apps?

Look for practice that keeps the clock readable, repeats the right interactions, and lets kids move at their own pace before adding timed challenge.

What is Time Tutor?

Time Tutor is a telling time app for grades 1–3 with Explore Time, Set the Clock, Read the Clock, and Elapsed Time.

Does Time Tutor work for classroom and home?

Yes. Time Tutor is designed for grades 1–3 and supports analog and digital time, clock setting, clock reading, and elapsed time.

Where do I download it?

Use the App Store download on the Time Tutor page.

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