Learning Outcomes
Worksheet clocks → Identify two analog clock times → Add the times and write the total as digital numbers.
Minute and hour hands → Count forward in time by parts → Combine the two readings into one correct summed time.
Time addition practice → Match analog clock reading to digital format → Build confidence answering time questions for daily routines.
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Add Two Clock Times Worksheet for Kindergarten
This Kindergarten math worksheet asks children to add two analog clock readings and write the digital time they get. The page practices time addition by using hour and minute hands together.
At this age, many kids can point to a clock time, then stall when two times need to be combined. The worksheet keeps the steps visible so time addition does not feel like a puzzle with missing pieces.
Try it with a quick routine: cover the second clock, ask your child to read the first clock hands, then uncover the second clock and decide the added time. On this Whizki Learning page, the child writes the final answer digitally right underneath.
Working from analog to digital helps children connect what they see on a clock with what they use in daily life. This worksheet is a short, repeatable parent-child activity, not a long lesson or a test.
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