You can print out this clock, cut it out and use it to practice telling time with your children:
http://www.fi.edu/time/Journey/JustInTime/clock1.html
Also, if you have a real clock that has moving hands, you can use that and allow your kids to move the hands too so that they feel involved.
Lastly, here is a worksheet with different clocks and you can have them say outloud to you what time it is in French.

2 comments:
I think it is great to bring in real objects for learning when possible. Now I have to hunt for a clock with turning hands. Thanks for the idea!
Hard to find those these days isn't it? My son had one from Target that I got a few years ago. Hopefully you'll find one around the house somewhere.
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