Learning Outcomes
Student → Analog clock reading → Identifies the minute and hour hand positions needed to write the correct time digitally.
Student → Digital time writing → Produces digital times that match the given analog clock, using hours and minutes correctly.
Student → Pattern spotting across clocks → Notices repeat time ideas across multiple problems and gets faster at matching clock faces to numbers.
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Math Time Analog to Digital Clock Worksheet
This worksheet asks the child to read an analog clock and write the time digitally, practicing time reading and digital time at the same time.
At age six, time is part of everyday life, like getting ready for lunch or bedtime. Many families notice a common stall when the minute hand feels confusing because the clock face looks busy.
Use this exact page by picking one clock box. Parent and child talk through the minute hand first, count by fives to find the minutes, then look at the hour hand and write the matching digital time.
The worksheet is useful because every answer links one clear clock picture to one digital time, helping the child learn hour and minute pieces together, with no extra supplies needed beyond pencil and paper.
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