Learning Outcomes
Telling time to the hour – analog clock reading – Children name each o'clock time by looking at the hour hand position.
Telling time to the hour – digital time writing – Children practice writing matching hour numbers, strengthening number formation and left-to-right direction.
Telling time to the hour – daily routine awareness – Children connect clock times to events like snack or bedtime, building early time vocabulary.
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Telling Time to the Hour Analog to Digital Worksheet for Preschool
The Telling Time to the Hour Analog to Digital Worksheet for Preschool gives young children large, simple clock faces showing only o’clock times and invites children to write the matching digital time underneath each clock.
Learning to tell time to the hour on analog clocks strengthens number recognition, builds an early sense of daily routines, and gently introduces the idea that clock numbers show “when” things happen.
Parents and teachers can use the Telling Time to the Hour Analog to Digital Worksheet by first saying each o’clock time aloud, having the child point to the hour hand, and then helping the child trace or write the matching digital time in the box below.
This Whizki Learning telling time worksheet is unique because the worksheet uses extra-large clocks with bold hour hands, uncluttered faces, and lightly dotted example numbers that guide beginners who are just starting to write o’clock times.
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