Learning Outcomes
Worksheet → Adds two clock times → Child writes the combined time in digital form accurately.
Worksheet → Reads hour and minute hands → Child matches clock hands to the correct time language.
Worksheet → Practices time addition steps → Child completes daily schedule style problems with more confidence.
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Adding Clock Times and Digital Answers Worksheet
The worksheet asks a child to add two analog clock readings and write the result as digital time. This targets time addition and clock reading in one quick page.
At this age, kids can get stuck when the hour hand and minute hand look “swirly” on the first try. A simple next step is to pick just one clock, point to the hour hand, then point to the minute hand, before adding.
Use this page like a 5-minute mini game. Choose the first problem, say the first time out loud, say the second time out loud, then have the child add the times and write the final digital answer in the box.
This worksheet is handy because it connects analog clocks to the digital result, so kids practice the exact jump they need for schedules. It also gives multiple chances to try again without turning practice into a long task.
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