Learning Outcomes
The Whizki Learning worksheet strengthens early number sense by guiding the child to count small sets of objects up to 5 or 10 around each clock scene.
The Whizki Learning worksheet improves clock awareness by helping the child recognize a circular clock face, notice clock hands, and connect pictures to simple daily routine times.
The Whizki Learning worksheet develops visual matching skills by asking the child to match groups of objects to printed numerals, reinforcing one-to-one correspondence and quantity recognition.
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Learn numbers, counting, and early number sense through simple examples
Tick-Tock Numbers: Toddler Time & Counting Fun
Whizki Learning Tick-Tock Numbers: Toddler Time & Counting Fun introduces preschoolers to early time awareness and basic counting through playful clock-themed math activities. The Whizki Learning worksheet uses large, friendly clock faces, clear numbers, and simple visual prompts so a 3-year-old child can explore math concepts through coloring, tracing, and pointing. Early childhood educators and curriculum designers created the worksheet to match the attention span, fine-motor abilities, and curiosity level of preschool learners.
The Whizki Learning preschool math worksheet gently introduces the concept of time using familiar daily routines, such as breakfast time, play time, and bedtime. Each illustrated clock scene encourages the child to look at where the hands are pointing and connect the picture to a simple idea like “morning” or “night,” rather than focusing on exact time reading. This Whizki Learning approach builds comfort with clock shapes, numbers around the circle, and the idea that the hands move, laying a foundation for future time-telling skills.
The Whizki Learning time and counting worksheet also supports early number sense by encouraging the child to count clock numbers and small objects around each clock. Guided prompts invite the child to count from 1 to 5 or 1 to 10, trace numerals, and match small groups of items to the correct written number. By combining clocks, numbers, and simple counting tasks, the Whizki Learning worksheet helps preschoolers strengthen one-to-one correspondence, quantity recognition, and visual number matching in a developmentally appropriate way.
Parents and teachers can confidently use the Whizki Learning Tick-Tock Numbers worksheet as a research-informed tool that blends play with foundational math learning. Experienced early childhood educators designed the worksheet to encourage conversation, such as asking the child, “What do you do at this time?” or “Can you find the number 3 on the clock?” The Whizki Learning resource supports school readiness by building vocabulary about time, strengthening math confidence, and promoting positive learning habits through short, engaging practice sessions.
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