Clock Coloring Pages

Free Printable Clock Coloring Pages

Enjoy the collection of 27 clock coloring pages for creative and educational efforts across the curriculum and ages. From simple analog clock faces to towers and other decorative elements, this is a great set for any occasion!

Children need them for fine motor, counting, and spacing experience as they color within each sheet and each clock face. Homeschoolers can use them as part of a math unit or unit on time to supplement learning on how hours, minutes, and seconds tick by, with a crafty approach.

Teachers will love the accessibility for download, printing, and distribution within classroom time, center time, or the day kids. They’re appropriate for all ages, youngers can trace and color big pieces while older students can create their own renditions on the more intricate designs.

Whether at home or in the classroom, these clock coloring pages provide crafty enjoyment for all!

Coloring Themes

  • Simple Clock Faces & Dials — plain clock outlines with hour and minute marks, ideal for beginners
  • Alarm & Cuckoo Clocks — clocks with bells, pendulums, or decorative features
  • Clock Towers & Buildings — architectural clocks (tower clocks, church clocks, city clocks)
  • Themed & Decorative Clocks — clocks adorned with patterns, florals, whimsical frames
  • Clock Scenes & Settings — clocks in rooms, railway stations, or fantasy settings

What’s Next?

After downloading and printing the clock coloring pages, kids, parents, and teachers can:

  • Color & Personalize: Use crayons, colored pencils, or markers. Encourage custom color schemes for numbers, hands, and clock faces.
  • Cut & Use as Teaching Aids: Cut out the clock faces and attach movable hands (with paper fasteners) so children can set and practice time.
  • Display & Gallery: Hang colored clocks around the classroom or home to reinforce time awareness daily.
  • Story & Schedule Prompts: Ask children to imagine a schedule (wake up, school, play) and set the clock hands accordingly or write short time-based stories.
  • Combine with Math Lessons: Use the pages alongside time worksheets (e.g. “color this clock to show 3:15”) or quizzes.

Fun Facts for Kids

  1. Originally, clocks didn’t have minute hands. Early clocks only showed hours; minute hands became common much later.
  2. The world’s largest clock face is on Abraj Al Bait clock tower in Mecca, with each face over 40 meters wide.
  3. Clocks used to run just by weights and gears. No electricity — early clocks used weights and pendulums to keep accurate time.

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