Learning Outcomes
Analog to digital clock worksheet → reading an analog clock → produces correct digital time entries by matching the hour and minute hands.
Kindergarten student → writing digital time → builds confidence using numbers for daily routines like morning, lunch, and bedtime.
Practice page → switching between clock styles → helps reduce guesswork when schedules use time in a digital format.
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Analog to Digital Clock Time Worksheet for Kindergarten
This kindergarten math worksheet asks your child to read an analog clock and write the matching digital time. The time practice focuses on an-to-dig, moving from the clock face to the numbers.
Telling time matters at age 5 because it helps kids connect daily routines like snack and bedtime with a clear number. Many parents notice the friction here, five-year-olds get bored fast during long clock quizzes, so this worksheet keeps the tries short and focused.
For this exact page, sit with the worksheet and cover the answer area with your hand. Ask the child to point to the minute hand first, then the hour hand, and write the digital time for one clock together before moving to the next.
This worksheet is useful because it pairs each clock picture with a matching place to write the time, so the child practices both reading and writing in one spot. The layout also helps parents see progress quickly, without setting up extra materials.
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