Dustin Daniels

Teach Me Time - Students learn to tell time through games and analog clocks

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Teach Me Time makes learning to read analog clocks fun with interactive games. Built in 2 months as an MVP, free to try now—coming soon: teacher dashboards, school support, mini games, and assignments.

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Dustin Daniels
Hey Product Hunt! I'm the maker of Teach Me Time — an interactive app that helps kids learn to read an analog clock through games and quizzes. Built in just over two months as an MVP, I'd love your feedback and suggestions. Thanks for checking it out!
Dustin Daniels

Hi everyone 👋 Dustin here, the maker of Teach Me Time.

This project started from a classroom moment I’ll never forget.

When I was teaching computer science in high school, I realized some of my students could code websites… but couldn’t read the clock on the wall. ⏰

Analog clocks are fading from daily life, yet they’re still part of the curriculum. They don’t just tell time — they teach time. They help students understand fractions, visualize the passage of minutes, and connect math concepts to real life.

I built Teach Me Time to make this easier (and more fun) for both teachers and parents.

What it does today:

  • Interactive clock practice for kids

  • Playground mode for free exploration

  • Student & classroom views

  • 100% free to try right now

💡 What’s next:

  • Mini-games for elapsed time and future time

  • Teacher dashboard with progress tracking

  • School & district features for larger rollouts

I’m building this in public, so your feedback means everything. If you’re a teacher, parent, or edtech fan — I’d love to know: what would make this most useful for you?

Thanks for checking it out and supporting the launch 🙏