Learning Resources 24-Hour Number Line Clock – Single Student Set for Kids Learning to Tell Time
The Learning Resources 24-Hour Number Line Clock is a hands-on teaching tool designed to help young children understand time as a continuous measurement. It connects the familiar number line concept with analog clock reading, making it easier for kids to grasp both digital and analog time. This single student set is ideal for kindergarten, preschool, or homeschool use.
How does the number line clock teach time?
Instead of jumping straight to a traditional analog clock, this tool first presents time as a number line, showing the progression of hours and minutes in a linear format. Children can physically move along the line, seeing how time moves forward continuously. Once they understand the sequence, they apply that same concept to the clock face, comparing the distance traveled for minutes and hours. This step-by-step approach helps make abstract time concepts concrete.
What makes this clock different from others?
Many teaching clocks focus only on the clock face. This one uses a number line as a bridge. It helps kids translate digital clock times to analog representations by visualizing the continuous flow of time. Teachers and parents often find that this method reduces confusion because children can see the relationship between numbers on a line and the positions on the clock. The design encourages independent exploration—kids can work through the process on their own.
Product details at a glance
| Brand | Learning Resources |
| Product Type | Teaching Clock |
| Format | Single Student Set |
| Clock Type | Analog with Number Line (24-Hour) |
| Recommended Setting | Kindergarten, Preschool, Homeschool |
Questions parents often ask
What age is this clock suitable for?
The clock is designed for early learners, typically used in kindergarten and preschool classrooms. It may also benefit older children who struggle with analog time.
Can kids use it without supervision?
Yes. The number line format lets children practice independently. They can lay out the number line, then place it onto the clock to check their understanding.
Does it help with digital-to-analog conversion?
Absolutely. By learning that the clock face is like a circular number line, kids can see how 3:00 on a digital clock corresponds to the 3 on the analog face, and understand the distance from 12.