Open the dock and tap Clock
It drops onto your board showing the real time, straight away.
Analog or digital, big enough to actually teach time.
A classroom clock the whole room can read — analog with a proper face for teaching time, or clean digital for the routine-checkers. Pick a style and let it live in a corner of your board.
Also called: analog clock · digital clock
No setup screen, no import wizard — Clock lives on the same board as everything else and it's running before the class has sat down.
It drops onto your board showing the real time, straight away.
Analog with a full face, minimal, or digital in 12 or 24-hour time. Seconds and the date are simple toggles.
Drag it into a corner and it just keeps time. Size it right up for the lesson on o'clock and half past.
Three ways teachers actually run clock — steal one for tomorrow morning.
Size the analog face right up and teach time on a clock whose hands actually move — no cardboard clock required.
Show analog only and have students write the digital time on mini whiteboards, then flip the style toggle to check together.
Set a second clock to your partner class's city and let the room discover why their friends are asleep at lunchtime.
As a sub, walking in with my own board ready to project changes everything. Timer up, expectations up, and the class settles fast.
Every tool lives on the same board — these turn clock into a whole routine.
…and the rest of the dock is one tap away:
Yes — set any time zone in settings, with your own label. Handy for pen-pal classes or comparing cities in geography.
Both, plus minimal variants. Analog gives you a full face for teaching time; digital comes in 12 and 24-hour flavours.
Yes. Seconds and the date are toggles, so the clock can be as calm or as precise as the lesson needs.
No — no login and nothing to install. Your board saves on this device; an account only matters if you want your boards on other devices too.
Open a board, tap the dock, and it's there. That's the whole setup.