Learning Outcomes
Worksheet → read two analog clock readings for time and money → child writes the digital total in the answer box.
Child → practice adding clock-based amounts step by step → child connects what the clock shows to a written number.
First grader → compare the two clocks, then add and record → child gains confidence producing digital answers from real-world clocks.
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Add Time and Money, Write the Digital Sum
This worksheet helps a first grader add two analog clock readings and write the result in digital form for time and money.
At this age, math turns into “uh-oh” fast when kids rush or lose track. Many parents notice kids mix up which clock hand to read, then the digital answer does not match the clocks.
Use this exact page for a quick 5-minute moment. Point to the first clock reading, ask for the time shown, then point to the second clock reading and have the child say the combined total before writing the digital sum.
This worksheet is useful because it connects analog clocks to a digital answer, so children practice both reading and recording, not just counting.
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