Learning Outcomes
Digital Time to Analog Clock Drawing Worksheet → reads digital times → helps children draw matching hour and minute hands accurately.
Worksheet → practices choosing which hand moves fastest → builds a clear mental picture of time, even when kids rush or guess.
Shared parent-child practice using the page → turns time talk into hand-drawing work → supports confidence with clocks during daily routines.
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Digital Time to Analog Clock Drawing Worksheet
This Math worksheet asks a child to read a digital time and draw the hour and minute hands on an analog clock. The goal is matching what the numbers say to what the clock hands show.
At this age, it helps to practice the switch from “seeing” time to “showing” time on a clock face. A common parenting friction is when kids rush and guess, then get stuck figuring out which hand is the hour hand and which is the minute hand.
Use this exact page by picking one problem and working slowly. Ask the child to point to where the minute hand lands first, then draw the minute hand, next draw the hour hand, and finally compare the two hands to a real analog clock on the wall or in a phone-free kitchen spot.
The worksheet is useful because it focuses on one job per clock, read the digital time and draw the correct hands. Instead of just naming times, the child practices the hands on the same page, which makes progress easier to see.
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