Printable revision timetables ideal for GCSE and A-level students.
Download contains 4 different colour options, plus one black and white version.
For each different colour, there is an option with time slots already completed & a blank version for students to choose their own timings for each session.
The two hour slots at the beginning & end of each day are for completing past papers - for any other revision, make sure you have a break after 1 hour of revising. I personally don’t suggest students timetable revision for early in the morning and late in the evening on the same day - choosing one or the other is usually best, depending on when students work best.
A set of beautiful natural log effect visual timetable cards. They have been made to look like real log slices. Comes as a PDF file with the different cards shown but also as an editable publisher file- this is for if you want to change the font to meet school policy or want to add/change the wording of certain logs.
I’ve tried to included all of the main subject areas including english, maths, phonics, PE, history, geography, register, guided reading,golden time etc.
Powerpoint for secondary school level, showing how to tell the time, reading analogue clocks, how to convert to and from 24 hour digital clock, how to work out the time difference and how to read time tables.
GCSE questions included.
All the answers come up as you click through, so this is great to save time for teachers and to aid parents and non specialist teachers.
This is 4 LESSONS on different aspects of Time. The bundle contains the following lessons:
Lesson 1 - Telling the Time
Lesson 2 - 24 Hour Clocks, AM and PM
Lesson 3 - Time Converstion
Lesson 4 - Time Problems and Timetables
All resources are full lessons with starters, learning objectives, keywords, excellent teaching slides, examples, key questions, activities, worksheets and plenaries.
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Made for a Year 5 mid to lower ability group. Combining the skills of reading timetables and adding and subtracting decimals in the context of money.
Children need to plan their train to the airport and flights to a destination from the 6 options ( I used the airport timetables from Twinkl) . The children have to try and ensure they are at the airport 2 hours before the flight departs and catch their train an hour after the flight lands on the way home.
The second lesson looks at planning their holiday activities in the time allocated and within a budget. USed as an end of term task.
Elevate your classroom environment with this Visual Timetable, specially designed for SEN (Special Educational Needs) learners. This resource is perfect for creating a structured, soothing atmosphere that supports focus and organization. This visual timetable has a log effect background with neutral, calming colours to avoid distractions in the classroom.
Contains the following subjects/lessons:
English
Maths
Science
History
Geography
Guided Reading
Art/DT
PSHE
Lunch
Spanish
Break Time
PE
Morning Task
Collective Worship
Music
RE
School Trip
Arithmetic
Home Time
Bookworm
Forest Schools
Golden Time
Primary school visual timetable.
This is bespoke to my school/classroom, but uploaded as PPT so it can be edited.
Clocks added through https://onlinetools.com/time/draw-analog-clock so they are correctly presented.
Duplicated pages to keep formatting and delete what isn’t needed.
Enjoy :)
Interactive macro-enabled MS-Excel spreadsheet. Contents: Write an analogue clock’s time in words, am/pm & 24-hour form. Use the mnemonic of months & complete units of time definitions. Find the number of days between two dates of the calendar. Find times around the world using differences between time-zones. Convert a period of time in mixed units to single units & vice versa. Interpret a calculator display as a mixed number fraction of time. Find total time ΣT & time interval ΔT given 2 times to 1, 2 or 3 d.p. Find a film’s length given a start & finish in am/pm or 24-hour form. Find the time by using & completing school, bus & train timetables. Find the time remaining till half-time or full-time plus injury-time. Find the mean duration or average running time of a table of films. Find a simple fraction or decimal (<1) or % of an hour or day. Find a mixed number or decimal fraction (>1) of an hour or day.
This comprehensive pastel-themed visual timetable has been thoughtfully designed to support routine, structure, and independence in early years and primary classrooms. Created with flexibility in mind, the set includes a wide range of subject-specific, daily, and occasional activity cards to accommodate varying school schedules and terminology.
The resource contains multiple label options for common subjects and routines (e.g. “Phonics”, “Literacy”, “English”), allowing educators to tailor the timetable to their setting’s preferred vocabulary. All cards are visually engaging and age-appropriate for EYFS and KS1 learners.
Key content includes:
Days of the week
Title: Visual timetable (In different colours)
Core subjects: Phonics, Literacy, English, Maths, Science, Guided Reading, Handwriting, Spelling, Topic, Computing/ICT
Foundation subjects: Art, DT, Music, Drama, Dance, History, Geography, RE, PSHE, MFL (including French, Spanish, and German)
Physical education: Indoor PE, Outdoor PE, Swimming
Daily routines: Welcome, Circle Time, Check-In, Snack Time, Break Time, Play Time, Lunch Time, Carpet Time, Tidy Up Time, Home Time
Wellbeing and enrichment: Star of the Week, Show and Tell, Story Time, Golden Time, Brain Breaks, Celebration
Occasional events: Assembly, Fire Drill, School Trip, Visitor, Assessment, Special Activity, Surprise
Outdoor learning: Forest School
Customisable: Multiple blank cards of each colour are included for additional activities or school-specific needs
The pastel colour palette provides a calming visual aesthetic that complements most classroom environments, while maintaining clarity and accessibility. This resource supports inclusive practice by offering visual structure for all pupils, particularly those with SEND, EAL, or additional needs.
Files are suitable for printing, laminating, and display use in a range of settings.
In this lesson, learners will be able to:
look at different ways of writing time e.g. 12- and 24- hour clock
explore different units of time
extract information from simple timetable
calculate time problem in context, including length of time of journeys.
Lesson can be used as whole class teaching by teachers and at home by learners.
Lots of drag and drop activity with instant feedback.
Contains 46 interactive pages
To open this lesson you need to unzip or extract the files.
Choose index.html to view online.
This lesson can also be viewed offline.
A Powerpoint with example timetables and questions to teaching children how to read from a timetable. Using previous SATs examples but different questions to give children the chance to embed the skill.
This is a complete lesson on ‘Time & Timetables’ that is suitable for GCSE Foundation and KS3 students. The lesson is designed for the new GCSE specification.
The pack contains a full lesson plan, along with accompanying resources, including a student worksheet and suggested support and extension activities.
This is a fantastic lesson on learning Time Problems and Timetables. The lesson in particular focuses on timetables and interpreting or reading from them. This lesson is ready to go, with no prep required. It is also great for home learning. 18-slide presentation + supplementary resources.
This lesson includes:
Starter
Learning objectives
Keywords
MWB activity (AFL)
Lots of examples
Superb teaching slides
Helpsheet
Worksheet (with answer key)
Plenary
ALL LESSONS on Geometry in one MEGA Bundle:
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Part-time timetables in schools can offer support to vulnerable pupils, but their use is defined within the UK Education Law. By providing part-time options, schools can accommodate a wider range of students and support their individual needs and circumstances. This document aims to enable a more inclusive and accessible learning environment for all students.
A complete set of 4 days of planning for year 5. All resources and presentations are included.
The planning is fully differentiated 3 to 4 ways and includes mastery extension tasks.
Written because I could not find anything like it out there (and needed it!)
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Telling the Time (Timetables, Analogue, Digital, Word Problems)
LO: I can read analogue clocks to the nearest 5 minutes
LO: I can convert between digital and analogue
LO: I can answer worded time based questions
LO: I can read and interpret timetables
This pack contains over 20 worksheets based on learning different concepts to do with time.
General Math Worksheet Notes:
Next to the learning objective there is a colour in brackets. The colour refers to which worksheet would be most suitable for which differentiated group. The colours below represent the following ability.
Red - Lower Ability
Orange - Middle Ability
Green - High Ability
I use the apple at the top right hand side of the sheet for pupil self evaluation. I get the students to colour the apple in the following colours:
Red - I don’t understand (please help me)
Orange - I am okay but need more practice
Green - I have met the objective and am ready for another challenge
This helps me to identify which students will need help during the next lesson, ensuring I look through their work carefully to work out what misconceptions they may be having.
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★Unlock the mysteries of time with this comprehensive “Timetables and Time Calculations” lesson pack! Ideal for GCSE Foundation and Functional Skills Maths Levels 1 and 2, this engaging resource covers the 12 and 24-hour clock, time calculations, time differences, and timetables. ★
Key Features:
►35-slide Colorful and Interactive PowerPoint
►Telling the Time Clockface Activity
►Flight Times and Time Zones Worksheet
►Calculating Time Intervals and Timetables Worksheet
►Bonus: Interactive Bingo Game
This fun and interactive lesson pack ensures clear understanding through methods, examples, and questions. Answers included for easy assessment. Download now for a captivating journey into the world of time! ♥