Learning Outcomes
Worksheet → Read analog clock hands → Child writes the matching digital time with correct hour and minute meaning.
Worksheet → Identify short hour hand first → Child confidently writes digital time after locating the hour on the clock face.
Worksheet → Track long minute hand in 5-minute steps → Child records accurate minutes in digital format for each clock shown.
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Learn numbers, counting, and early number sense through simple examples
Analog to Digital Clock Time Worksheet
This analog clock to digital time worksheet asks kindergarten kids to read the clock face and write the matching time in numbers.
Telling time helps kids plan the day, like getting ready for meals and bedtime, and many parents notice kids stall when they mix up the long minute hand and the short hour hand.
Choose one clock, cover the answer box, and ask the child to point to the hour hand, then the minute hand, then say the time aloud before writing it on the page.
The worksheet’s clear step from clock hands to digital numbers makes practice feel focused, and many families using Whizki Learning choose this page for quick, shared time-telling work.
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