"Telling Time Practice and Word Problems on Analog and Digital Clocks" is a worksheet that features a variety of time-related problems for students to solve. The most basic problems feature an analog clock, and students have to write the time according to where the hands are pointing. Problems ask students to differentiate between the hour and minute hands by reading them as well as drawing them.

Other time-related problems include:

* Writing the time on a digital clock according to times that are written out.

* Writing times with AM or PM.

* Answering word problems with analog and digital clocks, where students draw the hands or write out the time.

All problems are located inside individual boxes so students can work through them one at a time. Blank lines and clocks are included for students to write their answers, and some boxes include extra space for writing or drawing answers.

Asking students to identify what time it is when looking at analog clocks is good real-life practice, but they should be asked a variety of time-related questions to help them solidify their knowledge of telling time.

Worksheets are an easy way to do this because you can draw pictures of clocks and have students draw the hands or the time on a digital clock. You can ask word problems about what time it will be after a certain amount of time passes, or have them write the time in words. A more creative idea would be to have students write out a personal daily schedule, labeling important activities like waking up, going to lunch, and brushing their teeth with corresponding times.