Learning Outcomes
Digital Time Addition worksheet → adds two given digital times → child draws the matching time on an analog clock accurately.
Digital Time Addition worksheet → practices minute-by-minute thinking for time addition → child names the correct clock time after adding.
Digital Time Addition worksheet → connects digital notation to clock hands → child builds confidence reading results on analog clocks.
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Digital Time Addition and Analog Clock Worksheet
This worksheet asks your 1st grader to add two digital times and draw the matching result on an analog clock. Your child reads hours and minutes, then shows the added time with the clock hands.
This matters at age 7 because time addition shows up in real life schedules, games, and “how long until” questions. Many parents notice kids mix up minutes first when they get eager, especially after racing through the numbers.
To use this exact page, point to the first digital time and ask your child what that time looks like on the clock. After your child draws the first hands, guide your child to add the second digital time “on” from the first time, then draw the new hands for the sum.
The worksheet is useful because it combines two skills in one short task: digital time reading and analog clock drawing. Instead of stopping at an answer, the child must show the time on the clock, which makes practice feel concrete and review faster.
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