Learning Outcomes
Digital time addition worksheet → adds two digital times → child draws the matching analog clock hands on the same problem.
Time and money skills practice → counts minutes while adding times → child becomes more confident using time for daily routines.
Clock drawing worksheet → connects addition steps to a visual clock → child shows understanding of time by matching the analog result.
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Digital Time Addition Analog Clock Worksheet
This worksheet is a time practice page that asks children to add two digital times and then draw the result on an analog clock.
At this age, adding minutes can feel like a blur, and children sometimes lose focus once the worksheet asks for multiple steps. The worksheet keeps the job simple, add, then show the answer with the clock hands.
Use the page for a screen-free sit-down. Pick one problem, say the first digital time together, then help the child add the second digital time, and finally have the child draw the hour and minute hands to match the total.
The worksheet is different from a generic “draw a clock” page because the clock drawing comes right after the addition, so the child can check the result by looking at the hands on the analog face.
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