Learning Outcomes
Analog clocks → reading the hour hand and minute hand → writes the matching digital time with growing confidence during kindergarten math time.
Digital time practice → matching hand positions to numbers → strengthens time awareness for schedules, routines, and “when” questions at age five.
Clock reading skills → converting analog to digital → reduces confusion when teachers and families talk about times in numbers.
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Analog Clock to Digital Time Worksheet
This analog clock to digital time worksheet asks kindergarten kids to read the clock and write the matching time in numbers. The practice is an_to_dig, so clock hands turn into digital time.
Time talk happens all day, from “after lunch” to “bedtime is at seven.” A common parenting friction is that clock hands move together, and many kids stall because two different hand positions feel like two different puzzles, especially when practice drags on.
Use this page as a quick, hands-on check. Pick the first problem, place a finger on the hour hand, say the hour out loud, then place a finger on the minute hand, count the fives, and have the child write the digital time in the box.
This worksheet is useful because it asks for the full connection, reading the clock and writing the digital time right away. That makes it different from a generic clock practice page that only asks the child to point or repeat.
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