Learning Outcomes
Worksheet → Adds two digital times → Draws the matching hands on an analog clock face, correctly after adding.
Child → Practices counting minutes forward → Builds confidence telling time during routines like mornings, meals, and bedtime.
Learning time skills → Supports future money thinking with time-based changes → Helps the child connect schedules to spending and planning.
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Kindergarten Time Addition Worksheet with Analog Clock
The Kindergarten math worksheet helps children practice time addition by adding two digital times and drawing the matching result on an analog clock face.
Time practice matters at age 5 because routines move in real minutes, not guesses. Many parents notice children stall when clock hands look confusing, and five-year-olds get bored fast with worksheets that feel too long.
Use this exact page by reading the first digital time out loud together, then asking the child to point to the hour and minute they see. After adding the second digital time by counting minutes forward out loud, the child draws the hour and minute hands on the analog clock picture.
The worksheet keeps the work active by pairing a clear digital start with a hands-on drawing finish. Unlike a generic clock page, this one turns the child’s thinking into a visible clock result from Whizki Learning.
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