Learning Outcomes
Worksheet → read an analog clock face → match the hour and minute positions to correct digital time writing.
Worksheet → write digital time from clock hands → build accuracy when switching from analog pictures to numbers.
Worksheet → practice time recognition in short rounds → improve daily routine talk like “lunch time” and “bedtime” understanding.
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Clock Time Read and Write Worksheet
This worksheet helps Kindergarteners read an analog clock and write the matching digital time, using the analog-to-dig format.
Clock reading matters at this age because kids start to notice routines like breakfast time and bedtime. Many parents see five-year-olds lose focus when clock work stays stuck at the pencil stage.
Use this exact page by pointing to each clock first, then asking the child to find the hour hand and minute hand, and finally write the time digitally. Whizki Learning keeps the practice focused on one clear job, so the task stays manageable together.
The worksheet is different from a generic printable because it connects hands on the clock face to the numbers on the digital line, picture-by-picture, with room to write the time.
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