Learning Outcomes

Analog clocks → add two clock readings → write the added time as a digital number on the worksheet.

Minute counting → combine two time amounts → strengthen early addition skills needed for time-and-money word problems.

Digital answers → check totals by comparing clocks → gain confidence moving from visual time to written numbers.

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Kindergarten Time and Money Addition Worksheet

Kindergarten Time and Money Addition Worksheet

The Kindergarten Time and Money Addition Worksheet asks children to add two analog clock readings and write the digital answer. This practice builds number sense by turning clock pictures into a written total.

At age 5, adding small time amounts helps children connect math to real life, like planning how long a game or chore takes. Clock hands can feel tricky, and five-year-olds get bored fast when every step feels like a long task.

Use this page for short, focused rounds. Point to the first clock and count the minutes out loud together, then do the same for the second clock. Help the child add the two time amounts, and write the final digital total in the answer area. After one or two rows, take a break and come back later.

This worksheet is useful because it links two common ways of showing time, clock faces and numbers on the page. The small add-and-write steps make it easier to keep attention and reduce the “where do I start?” feeling that can happen with more open-ended printables.

Kindergarten Time and Money Addition Worksheet

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