Learning Outcomes
Analog clocks on the worksheet → read the minute and hour hands → write the matching digital time with fewer mistakes.
One-page practice → connect analog positions to digital numbers → build confidence for telling time during routines and lessons.
Short work sessions → practice writing time answers independently → get a clear check for next steps in first grade math.
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Analog to Digital Clock Time Worksheet
The analog to digital clock time worksheet practices reading an analog clock and writing the same digital time. Each clock shows minute and hour hands, and the child writes the matching time in digital numbers.
In first grade, telling time shows up in everyday routines, but kids sometimes stall on the minute hand and lose track of the hour. This worksheet keeps the work focused on one skill, so time practice feels clear instead of messy.
Use this exact page as a shared step-by-step moment. Start with the first clock: ask the child to point to the minute hand, say the minute number, then point to the hour hand and write the digital time. After that, the parent can check the next two clocks one at a time while the child writes.
This single-skill page is useful because analog-to-digital conversion builds the bridge from “look at the clock” to “write the time.” Compared with generic printables, every question is the same format, so families can repeat practice without starting over, one clock at a time. This worksheet is a shared parent-child activity from Whizki Learning.
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