Learning Outcomes
Digital-to-analog clock worksheet → read digital time → draw the hour and minute hands on an analog clock accurately.
Clock hands practice on the worksheet → match minute values to the minute hand → build steadier time reading for 5-year-olds.
Kindergarten time activity → slow down to check each hand → reduce guessing and make clock reading feel more doable.
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Analog Clock Hands From Digital Time Worksheet
This Kindergarten math worksheet asks a child to read a digital time and draw the matching hour hand and minute hand on an analog clock.
Time can be tricky at age 5 because the hour hand moves slowly while the minute hand moves in bigger jumps, so children may rush and guess. One hand at a time, with a short pause to look at the clock face, keeps the work calmer.
Use this page during a focused parent-child moment. Read the digital time aloud, then let the child draw the hour hand first, and check it against the correct number. Next, draw the minute hand and do one quick check together before moving to the next problem.
The worksheet stays true to a dig-to-an skill, so practice connects the exact picture a child sees in daily life to the clock picture they use to tell time. Compared with a generic printable, this one keeps every task on drawing hands for the same clear goal.
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