Learning Outcomes
Worksheet → add_to_an digital time pairs → child sums minutes and hours and represents the total on an analog clock.
Worksheet → practice time addition with regrouping awareness → child checks work by matching the drawn hands to the digital total.
Worksheet → strengthen clock sense used for money tasks → child uses time totals to plan when to spend or save.
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Time Addition Clock Practice Worksheet
Five-year-olds can get stuck when clock faces look busy. This worksheet asks the child to add two digital times and draw the summed time on an analog clock, using one simple pencil step after another.
Time addition matters at age 6 because daily routines run on minutes, not just hours. Many parents notice that children freeze when the minute hand has to move, so the worksheet keeps the focus on making the total and showing it with the right hands.
Pick one clock problem. The parent can read both digital times, count minutes together out loud, and then help the child draw the hour and minute hands for the final total on the analog clock. This Whizki Learning page is a nice 5-minute shared activity during morning or after-school transitions.
Each problem is built around one clear skill, adding times and translating the answer onto a clock face. The finished drawing gives the child a visible “check” that feels more like doing math than filling in a random worksheet.
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