Learning Outcomes
Child adds two digital times and then draws matching hour and minute hands on an analog clock.
Child practices combining hours and minutes correctly during time addition, then represents the total on a clock face.
Child builds confidence moving between digital time and analog time by matching a written sum to a drawn clock.
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Add Two Times and Draw the Clock Worksheet
This worksheet practices time addition. A child adds two digital times and draws the result on an analog clock.
At age 7, minute-by-minute thinking can get wiggly fast, and some kids lose track when they only stare at numbers on a page.
Try this with the worksheet: pick one question, read the first digital time, cover it with a finger, then add the minutes and hours. Finally, draw the matching hour and minute hands on the clock circle.
This page is useful because it connects two time pictures. The worksheet helps kids see that a digital time and an analog clock can show the same moment.
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