Learning Outcomes
Analog clock readings → Time addition → Child writes the combined time in digital form after adding hour and minute values.
Digital time boxes → Minute counting forward → Child moves through minutes carefully when adding the second clock and avoids jumping mistakes.
Two analog clocks → Hours and minutes together → Child checks that the final time fits correctly on a 12-hour clock.
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Clock Time Addition to Digital Worksheet
This worksheet asks your child to add two analog clock readings and write the added time in digital time form. Math practice here is time addition, with a focus on both hours and minutes.
At this age, many kids rush the minute steps and end up mixing up where the minute hand lands. When minute counting feels jumpy, the worksheet gives a clear, repeated way to slow down and check the result.
Use this page as a shared, calm round of help: pick one problem, have your child name what time the first clock shows, then name what time the second clock adds. Together, count forward in minutes, then write the final digital time in the answer box.
What makes this worksheet handy is the switch between two clock styles. Your child practices moving from the picture of time on the clock face to the exact numbers in the digital boxes, one problem at a time.
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