Learning Outcomes
Worksheet → reads digital time → draws matching analog clock hands, building clear minute and hour hand awareness.
Worksheet → matches digital numbers to clock positions → improves correct hand placement with steady one-row practice.
Worksheet → practices telling time from digital to analog → reduces confusion during daily schedules like playtime and bedtime.
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Learn numbers, counting, and early number sense through simple examples
Analog Clock Reading and Hand Drawing Worksheet
The worksheet practices time skills by asking children to read a digital time and draw the hands on an analog clock. Each problem connects the numbers to where the minute and hour hands should land.
At this age, kids can get stuck when the two hands look confusing, and focus fades fast during longer activities. A smooth next step is keeping the practice short, steady, and just about matching the picture to the hands.
On this page, parent and child can work one row at a time. The parent reads the digital time out loud, the child draws both hands on the matching clock, then the pair checks by comparing the hand positions to the intended time.
This worksheet is useful because it trains the exact bridge from digital time to analog hands. Compared with a generic printable, it gives clear, direct practice for placing hands correctly without extra steps or distractions.
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