Learning Outcomes
This worksheet → adds two digital times → child draws the correct analog clock hands result.
This worksheet → matches minute totals to the minute hand → child positions the minute hand accurately after adding.
This worksheet → updates the hour after adding minutes → child draws the correct hour hand on the analog clock.
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Time Addition Clock Worksheet for Kindergarten
This Kindergarten Math worksheet practices adding two digital times and drawing the matching result on an analog clock.
At age 5, time questions are tricky because children have to hold two numbers in mind, and minute-by-minute talk can feel slow. When the same clock routine goes on too long, attention drops quickly.
Pick one row on the worksheet. Say the first digital time, then say the second digital time, and guide the child to draw the minute hand to show the added minutes, then draw the hour hand to match the new hour.
This worksheet is useful because it connects digital time numbers to analog clock hands on the same page. The drawing task keeps hands busy while adults can quickly spot exactly where the thinking gets stuck.
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