AM and PM Worksheets

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Delve into our AM and PM worksheets with answer keys that help kids understand that the period from midnight to noon is AM and the period from noon to midnight is PM with engaging exercises like reading about an event and identifying if it occurred before or after midday, sorting activities into AM or PM, observing the position of the sun to decide when the action took place, shading time intervals, completing sentence using AM or PM. Make headway with our free worksheets and return for more!

Choosing A.M. and P.M.

Challenge kids in grade 1 and grade 2 with this time quest, where they get to identify the part of the day illustrated through each activity.

Choosing Ante Meridiem and Post Meridiem

Sorting and Matching Events to Before or After Noon

Observe the images to determine the time of occurrence, sort scenarios into AM and PM columns, and match the time specified in o’clock to AM or PM in this section of our AM and PM worksheets.

Sorting and Matching Events to Before or After Noon

Identifying and Shading Time Intervals: AM or PM

Read each sentence in this PDF resource attentively, use the contextual clues to determine whether the actions happened in a.m. or p.m., and shade the appropriate option.

Identifying and Shading Time Intervals - AM or PM

Completing Sentence with AM and PM

Discover the secrets of clock faces and become adept at telling time in A.M. and P.M. settings while practicing these printables.

Completing Sentence with AM and PM

Did It Occur in Antemeridiam or Postmeridiam?

Assess knowledge with these AM and PM practice sheets offering a variety of exercises like recording the time shown and expressing time in standard form using AM and PM.

Did It Occur in Antemeridiam or Postmeridiam