Learning Outcomes
The Whizki Learning worksheet strengthens Time Reading Skill -> Accuracy -> Children correctly identify at least 8 of 10 simple analog clock times, improving everyday schedule understanding.
The Whizki Learning worksheet enhances Number Recognition Skill -> Fluency -> Children repeatedly match written digital numbers to analog clocks, reinforcing numeral identification from 1 to 12.
The Whizki Learning worksheet introduces Time Vocabulary Concept -> Comprehension -> Children encounter and use terms like “o’clock” and “half past,” supporting clear communication about daily routines and transitions.
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Tick-Tock Time Match: Read the Clocks!
This Whizki Learning time-telling worksheet introduces young children to reading clocks by matching analog clock faces to clear digital times, building early numeracy in a playful way. The worksheet focuses on whole hours, half hours, and simple quarter hours so preschool children around age 6 can experience success while practicing a real-life math skill. Carefully chosen clock illustrations reduce visual clutter, helping the child focus on hour and minute hands.
This Whizki Learning worksheet is designed by experienced early childhood educators who specialize in foundational math and time concepts for preschool and early elementary learners. Educator-created instructions guide adults on how to model time-telling language, such as “o’clock,” “half past,” and “quarter to,” so the child hears accurate vocabulary while working. Research-based layout choices, such as large numerals and generous spacing, support developing visual tracking and attention.
This Whizki Learning printable worksheet supports multiple learning styles by combining visual clock models, written digital numbers, and opportunities for hands-on practice, such as pointing, circling, or coloring the correct time. The child strengthens fine-motor coordination while drawing lines between matching clocks and digital times, which supports future handwriting readiness. Repeated exposure to consistent clock layouts helps the child build mental images of where numbers live on the clock face.
This Whizki Learning time practice worksheet fits easily into home learning routines, math centers, or small-group instruction, giving caregivers and teachers a ready-to-use resource that reinforces daily schedule awareness. Adults can extend learning by asking the child to connect each worksheet time to real-life events, such as snack time or bedtime, deepening the child’s understanding of how clocks organize the day. The printable format allows families and classrooms to revisit time-telling practice across multiple sessions for stronger long-term mastery.
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