Learning Outcomes
Digital-to-analog clock worksheet → reading digital time → draws correct hour and minute hands, making everyday schedules easier to follow.
Analog clock face practice → counting minutes by where the long hand points → builds steady time awareness without guessing.
Hour and minute hand matching → noticing short versus long hand roles → supports kindergarten kids in moving from 'o'clock' to exact times.
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Digital Time to Clock Hands Worksheet
The Digital Time to Clock Hands Worksheet helps kindergarten learners read a digital time and draw the clock hands on an analog clock.
At age five, time talk can feel tricky, and many parents notice kids swap the long hand and the short hand during busy routines like getting ready or waiting for dinner.
For each clock problem, parent and child read the digital time out loud, point to the matching hour number on the clock face, draw the short hand, then draw the long hand and pause to check the longer hand placement.
Each question uses a clear digital time image, so the child builds a direct bridge to the familiar round clock without needing extra tools, apps, or extra supplies.
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