Learning Outcomes
Analog clock time → addition within the hour → children add two shown times to find a correct digital time independently by the final problems.
Analog clock minutes → skip-counting by fives → children use minute-hand jumps to add 5-minute chunks accurately and reduce counting mistakes on each worksheet row.
Analog and digital time → conversion fluency → children translate combined clock times into digital notation, strengthening everyday time-reading and schedule-following confidence.
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Time Addition Analog to Digital Clock Worksheet
The Time Addition Analog to Digital Clock Worksheet is a focused time-practice page where children read two analog clocks, add the shown hours and minutes, and write the final answer as a digital time.
Telling and adding time on analog clocks matters because young learners build real-world skills for reading schedules, understanding routines, and making sense of how hours and minutes work together during the day.
Parents and teachers can use the Time Addition Analog to Digital Clock Worksheet by first modeling one problem aloud, then asking children to point to each minute-hand jump on the clocks while skip-counting by fives before writing the digital answer.
This specific Whizki Learning worksheet is designed with a gradual mix of hour-only and hour-plus-minute additions, so children practice reading analog clocks, mentally adding time, and confidently converting the result into digital format all on one clean, no-distraction page.
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