Learning Outcomes
Digital time addition worksheet → adding two digital times → child draws the matching final time on an analog clock.
Analog clock worksheet task → counting and combining minutes correctly → child updates the minute hand and hour hand in the right order.
Time and money practice sheet → using time addition language → child explains the added time result with clear clock hand positions.
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Learn numbers, counting, and early number sense through simple examples
Add Digital Times to Analog Clock Worksheet
This worksheet practices adding time by asking kids to add two digital times and draw the result on an analog clock.
At age 6, kids can get bored fast with counting, and minute changes can feel tricky, so they may try to guess the hands instead of counting carefully.
Use this page by doing a quick “match and move” first, then let the child work: match the first digital time on the analog clock, then add the second time minutes and draw the final hand positions on the worksheet clock.
This page is different from a generic clock worksheet because it connects two digital times to one clear analog drawing, helping the child practice the whole time-addition picture in one place.
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