Learning Outcomes
Worksheet → read analog clocks → child writes matching digital times, building accurate number-reading for everyday schedules.
Worksheet → connect minute and hour hands → child reduces time mix-ups and gets more confident with first-grade time tasks.
Worksheet → compare analog and digital time formats → child uses time vocabulary during routines, like bedtime and class transitions.
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Analog Clock to Digital Time Math Worksheet
This Math worksheet has children read an analog clock and write the same time in digital form.
At age 7, the minute hand and hour hand can feel confusing, and many kids get bored fast when time practice drags on too long. Clear time reading matters for everyday routines, like getting ready on time and budgeting for activities with clear schedules.
Pick one clock on the page. Point to the long minute hand, ask for the minute value, then help the child write the matching digital time in the boxes. Do just two or three clocks, and finish while the child still wants to keep going.
This worksheet focuses on an-to-dig practice, so children learn to switch from the clock face to numbers they can use right away. The written digital answer also makes checking quick and straightforward.
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