Learning Outcomes
Clock-reading worksheet → reads an analog clock hour and minute hands → writes the correct digital time for Kindergarten routines.
Clock-reading worksheet → matches clock hands to number positions → builds confidence using time words during morning and bedtime talk.
Clock-reading worksheet → practices converting pictures to writing → supports better scheduling, like knowing when dinner starts and ends.
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Analog to Digital Clock Time Worksheet
This worksheet practices reading an analog clock and writing the matching digital time in numbers.
At age 5, time can feel slippery, and five-year-olds get bored fast when practice turns into long talking or copying. When clock hands do not look like numbers yet, kids often stall.
Use this exact page by pointing to the minute hand and hour hand on one clock, then saying the time out loud together. The child writes the digital time, and a parent double-checks by repeating the same time.
Each clock gives a clear picture-to-writing step, so progress is easy to see from one row to the next. This worksheet is screen-free and works best in short bursts during play, morning, or bedtime routines.
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