Learning Outcomes
Analog clock time-addition worksheet → adds two clock readings → writes the matching digital time answer correctly.
Analog clock time-addition worksheet → connects minute-hand reading to time addition → builds confidence for 1st grade time math.
Analog clock time-addition worksheet → practices adding times then recording results → supports everyday planning for time and money choices.
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Analog Clock Time Addition Worksheet
This worksheet practices time addition by using two analog clock readings. The child adds the times and writes the final answer as digital time.
At age 6, clock minutes can feel tricky, and some kids lose interest when math becomes long and busy. Short practice helps the child connect what the clock hands show to the time result that comes next.
Try this page in a simple routine. Cover the answer box, read the first analog clock together, then read the second analog clock. Say each time out loud, add the two times, and write the digital result.
This worksheet is useful because it matches the picture work with one clear recording step. The add-to-dig format keeps the task focused on reading clock hands, adding, and writing the digital answer.
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