Learning Outcomes
This worksheet → time addition of two digital times → child draws a matching analog time on the clock face.
This worksheet → reading and combining minutes → child adjusts hands to show the new total time after adding the two given times.
This worksheet → connect digital and analog clocks → child becomes more confident using clocks for daily routines and timers.
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Time Addition Clock Worksheet
This worksheet asks a kindergarten child to add two digital times and draw the result on an analog clock, practicing time addition.
Time math helps kids make sense of schedules, and five-year-olds often stall when paper time feels abstract. A short real-clock moment after the first try keeps the skill connected to something they can see.
Use this page in a 10-minute sit-down. Read the two starting times aloud from the worksheet, tap the minutes on fingers or a counter, then guide the child to draw the hour and minute hands to match the added total time.
Because the worksheet uses both digital start times and a drawn analog answer, the child practices switching between clock styles. This one-page layout makes the work focused and easy to finish in a single calm chunk, from Whizki Learning.
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