Learning Outcomes
Worksheet → Digital-to-analog clock reading → Your child matches a digital time to the correct hour and minute hands.
Worksheet → Drawing clock hands for a given time → Your child practices careful counting by comparing lengths and positions.
Worksheet → Connecting time pictures to actions → Your child becomes more confident telling time for everyday moments like getting ready.
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Digital to Analog Clock: Draw the Hands Worksheet
This worksheet has one job, read a digital time and draw the correct clock hands on an analog clock.
At age 6, time shows up everywhere in routines, but many kids get stuck guessing or rush through hand positions. If boredom hits fast, the quick compare-and-draw task in this page keeps practice focused, not endless. Whizki Learning uses simple, hands-on prompts to help families practice time together.
Use the worksheet by reading the digital time aloud, then asking the child to point to where the minute hand should land. After that, the child draws both hands on the analog clock, checks the match, and tries again if the positions look off.
This page is useful because it turns numbers into clock positions, so the child practices the exact skill of matching digital time to analog hands. The drawing space matters too, because the worksheet asks for real work, not just a quick circle-and-move on.
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