Learning Outcomes
Kindergarten learner → reads an analog clock → writes the matching digital time with hour and minute numbers accurately.
Kindergarten learner → distinguishes minute and hour hands → uses the hands to decide the correct digital time instead of guessing.
Kindergarten learner → practices reading and writing times in order → builds confidence for telling time during morning and bedtime routines.
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Analog Clock to Digital Time Writing Worksheet
This worksheet asks the child to read an analog clock and write the matching digital time, practicing analog-to-digital time writing.
At age five, telling time helps with daily routines, but many families see kids rush through the clock face or mix up the hour and minute hands.
Pick one clock on the page. Ask the child to point to the minute hand, name the hour together, and then write the digital time numbers on the line before moving to the next clock.
The worksheet is useful because every prompt connects one specific clock face to one digital time answer, so practice focuses on the exact an_to_dig step in a simple way.
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