Telling the Time Workbook (Ages 7-9)
- • BUILD confidence with focused time-telling practice for KS2 pupils
- • Includes Telling the Time activities with colourful illustrations
- • Aligned to the Year 3 and Year 4 Maths curriculum
- • Includes full answers and helpful tips to support home learning
- • Standard Delivery within 2-3 working days.
About the Telling the Time Workbook (Ages 7-9)
If your Year 3 or Year 4 child is wrestling with analogue clocks or confusing minutes and hours, the Telling the Time Workbook (Ages 7-9) from Collins delivers the focused, colourful practice they need to read any clock with confidence. Designed for the Key Stage 2 Maths curriculum, this workbook turns a tricky topic into a series of achievable, engaging activities that build real fluency—so your child stops guessing and starts telling the time accurately every time.
Inside, you'll find carefully structured questions that revisit school skills at home, alongside bright illustrations and helpful tips that keep frustration at bay. Full answers are included, so you can check work together and celebrate progress without second-guessing. Each activity is short enough to fit into a busy week, yet thorough enough to reinforce o'clock, half past, quarter to, and five-minute intervals until they stick. Because the workbook follows National Curriculum expectations for Years 3 and 4, every page supports what your child is learning in class—no wasted effort, no confusing gaps.

As your child works through the book, you'll notice homework becoming quicker and calmer, and those panicked "What time is it?" moments fading away. The step-by-step approach builds confidence page by page, so by the end your son or daughter will tackle any clock face—digital or analogue—without hesitation. This Collins workbook is a physical product that ships to your door, ready to slot into your home-learning routine whenever suits you best.
Perfect for parents who want a clear, curriculum-aligned resource that delivers results without drama, this workbook suits any Year 3 or Year 4 pupil who needs extra time-telling practice or a confidence boost before moving on to more complex Maths topics. Straightforward, effective, and designed to work alongside school—not replace it.
- Covers telling the time for ages 7–9 (Years 3 and 4), aligned to the Key Stage 2 National Curriculum
- Colourful, engaging activities with full answers included so you can support learning at home with confidence
- Helpful tips and clear explanations that reduce confusion and build fluency with analogue and digital clocks
- Published by Collins, a trusted name in UK educational resources
- Physical workbook shipped to your door, ready to use whenever your child needs focused Maths practice
Product Code | Publisher | ISBN 13 |
EN1993 | Collins | 9780008134259 |


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The Telling the Time Workbook (Ages 7-9) is absolutely perfect for children in Year 3 or Year 4 studying the national curriculum in England.
It is also very useful for children in the devolved nations of Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland that study similar curriculums.
Finally, the Telling the Time Workbook (Ages 7-9) is also very useful for children studying outside of the UK on comparable international curriculums such as the Cambridge Primary Curriculum or The Pearson Edexcel International Primary Curriculum.
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