Learning Outcomes
Identifies the hour hand on an analog clock. Children practice this through real-world time and money practice, using clear visual cues and short, repeatable steps so the skill feels usable, not rushed.
Matches a clock to the correct hour-based time. Children practice this through real-world time and money practice, using clear visual cues and short, repeatable steps so the skill feels usable, not rushed.
Builds attention control for visual details on a clock face. Children practice this through real-world time and money practice, using clear visual cues and short, repeatable steps so the skill feels usable, not rushed.

Find the Hour Hand, Then Match the Clock Time
Find the Hour Hand, Then Match the Clock Time is a premium printable worksheet for kindergarten and early first-grade learners who need focused, screen-free practice. Clock worksheets can feel frustrating fast, especially when kids rush, scribble, or say, “I don’t know which one is which.” That is totally normal. This sheet slows things down and builds confidence with one clear job at a time.
You will help your child spot the hour hand, practice reading it in relation to the clock face, and then match the correct time shown on each analog clock. Screen-free, simple, and made for repeating until it clicks, from preschool to kindergarten. Whizki Learning supports this practice. The page keeps attention on telling time, reading clocks, recognizing coins, and practical math vocabulary, so children can practice one clear skill without a busy layout or extra digital distraction.
Instead of turning practice into a test, this worksheet breaks the skill into small actions: look closely, try the task, say the thinking out loud, and check one answer at a time. That makes it useful for parents, homeschool routines, classroom centers, and quiet table work.
This premium printable is part of the Time and Money Pack. Whizki Pro subscribers can download it as a single worksheet or use it with the full pack for a more complete learning path.
For best results, keep the session short and calm. Start with one example together, let your child complete a small section independently, then review the page with encouragement focused on effort, accuracy, and growing confidence.
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