Learning Outcomes
The worksheet → adds two digital times → helps students draw the matching time on an analog clock with correct hour and minute hands.
Students → practice adding minutes and tracking hour changes → build confidence reading times from digital numbers to clock faces.
Daily practice with the worksheet → strengthens time math accuracy → prepares children to handle schedules and money plans that depend on exact times.
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Adding Digital Times to Analog Clocks Worksheet
The worksheet is a time math page where children add two digital times and draw the answer on an analog clock.
At this age, kids can stall on reading clock numbers and get bored fast with extra steps. When children rush the minutes, the minute hand can end up in the wrong spot.
Use the page with one clock at a time, cover the analog clock until the addition is done, then ask your child to say the summed minutes and hours. Finally, help your child draw the minute hand first, then the hour hand on the analog clock.
This worksheet is useful because it connects digital time and real clock hands in the same task, so practice feels concrete. The picture-based drawing also makes it easier for parents and teachers to spot exactly where a child needs help, not just whether the answer is right, from Whizki Learning.
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