Elapsed Time Worksheets
Worksheets, materials, and printables for teaching students about calculating elapsed time, or time passing.
Use number lines to solve elapsed time problems. The times on this page are separated in half-hour increments. example: 5:00pm to 7:30pm.
3rd and 4th Grades
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Read the start time and end time, then fill in the elapsed time; Times in half hour increments.
2nd through 4th Grades
Practice elapsed time in thirty minute intervals. Print out the pennants on heavy card stock. Students write the start time, end time, and elapsed time. Cut them out and string them up in your classroom!
2nd through 4th Grades
This anchor chart shows three methods of finding elapsed time. These involve using a t-chart, number line, or clocks. The example shown is for for early learners telling time in half hour increments.
2nd and 3rd Grades
Use number lines to solve elapsed time problems. The problems on this page do not require students to regroup minutes into hours.
2nd through 4th Grades
Read the beginning and ending time, complete the table by filling in the amount of time that has passed; Time to the nearest minute.
2nd through 4th Grades
Students will love the funny movie titles on this elapsed time word problem worksheet.
2nd through 4th Grades
Students use the sign on the hardware store to answer the questions about elapsed time.
2nd through 4th Grades
Calculate the time passing between the rainstorms. Write in the sun and cloud illustrations. 15-min increments. (example: 2:15-3:45)
3rd Grade
Practice elapsed time in five minute intervals. Print out the pennants on heavy card stock. Students write the start time, end time, and elapsed time. Cut them out and string them up in your classroom!
2nd through 4th Grades
Show students an example of how to find elapsed time using three different methods: t-chart, number line, and clocks. This anchor chart is for intermediate learners and uses 5-minute increments of time.
2nd through 4th Grades
Create a number line to figure out the answers to elapsed time math problems. The problems on this worksheet require students to regroup minutes. (example: 1 hours 80 minutes = 2 hours 20 minutes)
3rd through 5th Grades
Complete the chart by filling in the start time, end time, or elapsed time; Times to the nearest minute.
2nd through 4th Grades
Use the calendars shown to answer the elapsed time questions. For example, "Dr. Jaurez went on vacation on April 8th. He returned home on April 19th. How many days was he gone?"
1st through 3rd Grades
Practice elapsed time in one minute intervals. Print out the pennants on heavy card stock. Students write the start time, end time, and elapsed time. Cut them out and string them up in your classroom!
2nd through 4th Grades
This anchor chart uses one-minute time increments to provide an example of how to find elapsed time. Using the same question, the page shows three methods of finding the elapsed time--a t-chart, number line, and clocks.
3rd through 5th Grades
Printable clock worksheets for teaching students to tell time on analog clocks.