Free Time Word Mat | Year 4 Core | BookFlik

Mastering the clock is a vital milestone for every primary student. Our new Maths time word mat year 4 core resource is designed to help children confidently navigate both analogue and digital clocks. This beautifully illustrated, free printable tool provides a clear visual reference for key vocabulary, including terms like quarter past, quarter to, half past, and the crucial distinction between am and pm.
Aligned perfectly with the UK National Curriculum, this Maths time word mat year 4 core supports pupils as they learn to read, write, and convert time between analogue and digital 12-hour and 24-hour clocks. By using this mat, children will develop the fluency needed to solve problems involving durations of time, such as calculating how long a journey takes or working out the interval between two events.
Teachers can use this resource during whole-class instruction, independent maths sessions, or as a handy reference guide kept in homework folders. Because it is a Maths time word mat year 4 core resource, it is specifically crafted for students working at the expected standard, ensuring the language is accessible yet challenging enough to build deep mathematical understanding.
To check learning, we have included five quick-fire questions at the bottom of the sheet:
1. If it is 14:30 on a 24-hour clock, what time is it in the afternoon using 12-hour format?
2. How many minutes are there in one and a half hours?
3. If a film starts at 16:15 and lasts for 60 minutes, what time does it finish?
4. Write 10:45 am as a 24-hour time.
5. If Max the monkey starts his maths puzzle at 09:20 and finishes at 09:55, how many minutes did he spend working?
Download this essential resource today to help your Year 4 class build confidence and accuracy with time, ensuring they are ready for every lesson.
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