Learning Outcomes
Student reads a digital time display → identifies the correct hour value → draws the hour hand accurately on an analog clock.
Student reads a digital time display → identifies the correct minute value → draws the minute hand and matches the full time.
Student uses matched hands on an analog clock → connects numbers to clock positions → improves everyday time awareness for routines and money tasks.
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Digital to Analog Clock Time Worksheet
This worksheet practices reading digital time and drawing the correct analog clock hands. Each question shows a digital time, and the child matches it on the analog clock.
Time mistakes are super common in first grade, especially when kids rush and place the hands in the wrong spot. This worksheet slows that down with a clear, do-one-step-at-a-time task.
Pick up a pencil, and work through one clock together. Say the digital time out loud, ask the child to point to the hour, then draw the hour hand. Next, point to the minutes and draw the minute hand, then compare the drawing to a real clock for a quick check.
The page is useful because it specifically connects digital to analog thinking, not just drawing random clock hands. That makes the practice feel purposeful and helps time stick for daily routines and early money word problems.
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