Learning Outcomes
Clock time worksheet → Adds two analog clock readings → Writes the correct <strong>digital time</strong> answer for each problem.
Clock-reading practice → Uses hour and minute hand details → Matches added time to the right digital numbers.
Time and money foundation page → Builds addition of time amounts → Gains confidence turning clock time into readable written time.
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Add Clock Times and Write the Digital Time
This worksheet asks children to add two analog clock readings and write the result as digital time. First graders practice adding time using what they see on the clock hands, then matching it to the correct numbers.
Time work can feel tricky, because the minute hand and hour hand look like they belong to different jobs. Parents often notice the clock hands turn into a guessing game, especially when kids get tired of rereading instructions.
Use the worksheet like a quick parent-child check-in. Point to the first clock, say the time out loud together, then point to the second clock and add. When the child writes the digital answer, ask them to read it back before moving to the next problem.
This page is different from a generic printable because it connects two views of the same idea, analog clock hands and digital numbers. The child does one clear task each time, which keeps practice focused and easy to repeat.
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