Free Time Worksheet | Year 4 Core | BookFlik

Mastering the clock is a key skill for every primary pupil. Our new Maths time worksheet year 4 core resource is designed to help children build confidence in reading, writing, and converting time with precision. This engaging activity pack is perfectly aligned with the UK National Curriculum, focusing on the Year 4 requirement to read, write, and convert time between analogue and digital 12-hour and 24-hour clocks.
In this pack, our friend Max the monkey has gathered a collection of daily schedules and puzzles that need solving. Children will work through exercises that involve calculating intervals of time, crossing the hour boundary, and understanding the relationship between hours, minutes, and seconds. By using our Maths time worksheet year 4 core, students will move beyond simply reading the time on a dial to solving practical problems involving durations.
Teachers can use this resource as a core classroom activity to support a lesson on time, or as a helpful homework task to reinforce learning. The worksheet includes five to seven carefully crafted questions that challenge pupils to recall facts, comprehend sequences, and apply their knowledge to real-world scenarios, such as calculating the duration of a train journey or the length of a school break. Because this is a Maths time worksheet year 4 core level resource, the difficulty is pitched exactly at the expected standard for Year 4 learners, providing enough challenge to encourage deeper thinking while remaining accessible.
Whether you are looking to strengthen your pupils’ understanding of Roman numerals on clock faces or helping them bridge the gap between analogue and digital formats, this worksheet provides the perfect structure. Download this free, original content today to help your class become time-telling experts, ensuring they meet the necessary curriculum milestones while enjoying Max the monkey’s fun and educational maths challenges.
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