Learning Outcomes
Digital time prompts → read times shown in numbers → draw the correct hour and minute hands on an analog clock.
Analog clock image → match minute and hour positions → avoid common confusion about which hand moves for minutes.
Child practice with guided drawing → place clock hands carefully → build confidence turning digital time into clock time.
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Digital to Analog Clock Hands Worksheet
When kids mix up the clock hands, reading digital times can feel tricky. This Digital to Analog Clock Hands worksheet practices reading a digital time and drawing the hour and minute hands on an analog clock.
At this age, 7-year-olds need repeated practice that stays hands-on, not just looking. Many kids hesitate about which hand moves for the minutes, so the worksheet’s drawing step keeps the focus on the right part of the clock.
Use this exact page for a quick parent-child round: choose one problem, read the digital time out loud, then have your child point to 12 and say where the minute hand should land before drawing it on the analog clock.
The worksheet is useful because it connects the two clock types in one task. A generic clock page might show hands to copy, but this worksheet starts with a digital time and asks for the matching hand positions.
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