Learning Outcomes
Time & Money Clock Worksheet → add two digital times → draws the matching summed time on an analog clock accurately.
Time & Money Clock Worksheet → count added minutes and carryover minutes → places the minute hand and hour hand in correct positions.
Time & Money Clock Worksheet → compare the digital sum to the clock drawing → checks the analog time for consistency with the written answer.
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Digital Time Addition to Analog Clock Worksheet
This worksheet is a digital time addition practice page. The worksheet asks the child to add two digital times and then draw the matching result on an analog clock.
Time work can stall during a busy evening routine, especially when the analog clock feels like “just circles.” If a five- or six-year-old gets bored fast, keep the focus on one step at a time: add the minutes first, then line up the hour hand to match.
Use this exact page by starting with one example together. Say the two digital times, count the added minutes on the clock face with a finger, and then hand the worksheet back to the child to draw the final minute hand and hour hand.
What makes this worksheet different from a generic clock printable is the direct connection from digital times to an analog drawing. The child practices one clear math move, then shows the result where the clock hands actually go.
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