TimeLab for Teachers

Transform time-telling lessons with our free, interactive clock tool. Perfect for smartboards, individual practice, and engaging your students in active learning.

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Why Teachers Love TimeLab

Designed specifically for classroom use with educator-friendly features and proven learning methodologies.

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Perfect for Smartboards

Large, touch-friendly interface designed for interactive whiteboards. Students can manipulate clock hands directly on the board for engaging group lessons.

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Progress Tracking

Monitor student advancement through different time concepts with built-in progress tracking. See completion rates and identify students who need extra help.

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Differentiated Learning

Multiple difficulty levels from basic o'clock times to complex 5-minute intervals. Accommodate diverse learning needs in your classroom.

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Homework Ready

Send students home with a consistent learning tool. Works on any device - computers, tablets, or smartphones for continued practice.

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No Setup Required

Web-based tool with no downloads, accounts, or installations. Just open and start teaching - perfect for busy educators.

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Completely Free

No hidden costs, subscriptions, or premium features. Full access to all educational content because every classroom deserves quality tools.

What Educators Are Saying

"TimeLab has revolutionized how I teach time in my 2nd grade classroom. The interactive features keep students engaged, and I love how it progresses from simple to complex concepts."
— Sarah Mitchell, Elementary Teacher
"Perfect for our 1:1 device program. Students can practice at their own pace, and the progress tracking helps me identify who needs extra support during small group instruction."
— Marcus Rodriguez, Math Specialist
"As a special education teacher, I appreciate the different learning modes. My students with processing delays particularly benefit from the hands-on interactive features."
— Jennifer Park, Special Education

Getting Started in Your Classroom

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Introduce the Tool

Project TimeLab on your smartboard or classroom display. Show students the different modes and explain how the interactive features work.

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Start with Group Learning

Use Interactive Mode for whole-class instruction. Have students take turns manipulating the clock hands while others observe and learn.

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Assign Individual Practice

Move to Learn Mode for structured lessons, or Quiz Mode for assessment. Students can work independently at their own pace.

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Extend Learning at Home

Share the TimeLab website with families for continued practice. No accounts needed - students can immediately start practicing.

Ready to Enhance Your Time Teaching?

Join thousands of educators who are already using TimeLab to make time-telling lessons more engaging and effective.

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