Learning Outcomes
This worksheet → reads a digital time → helps children draw the matching minute and hour hands on an analog clock accurately.
This worksheet → connects numbers to clock movement → builds confidence for telling time during routines like getting dressed and going to lunch.
This worksheet → practices careful attention to hand length and direction → improves how quickly children respond when someone asks, "What time is it?".
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Learn numbers, counting, and early number sense through simple examples
Reading Digital Time and Drawing Clock Hands
This worksheet practices reading a digital time and drawing the matching hands on an analog clock. Each row shows a time in numbers, and your child draws the hour and minute hands.
At this age, many kids get wiggly or stuck when time practice turns into copying. The goal here is hands first, thinking next, so the worksheet stays doable even when attention is short.
Use the exact page by doing one example together. Say the digital time out loud, tap where the long minute hand should land, and then let your child draw the hands on the analog clock for the next row.
The pictures make the matching clear, so this practice feels more like a quick game than a long math lesson. You can repeat the same steps on every row, and the worksheet gives lots of chances to try again.
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