Learning Outcomes
Time Addition Clock Worksheet → adds two digital times → draws the combined time on an analog clock face.
Time Addition Clock Worksheet → reads hour and minute positions → connects each picture clock to a written time.
Time Addition Clock Worksheet → practices comparing start and end times → strengthens everyday understanding of schedules and routines.
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Time Addition on Analog Clock Worksheet
The Time Addition on Analog Clock Worksheet practices time addition by asking a child to add two digital times and draw the result on an analog clock.
At age 5, many kids stall when clock drawings feel busy, and copying can make attention drift. This page from Whizki Learning keeps the steps connected, so the finished clock gives quick feedback right on the paper.
Choose one row. Read the first digital time out loud, then read the second digital time out loud. Ask the child to say the new time, and then draw the hour hand and minute hand on the analog clock circle.
Because the worksheet moves from digital time to an analog clock, it shows time in two common ways. The drawing step also makes it easier to see whether the hour or the minutes need more practice, compared with a generic “fill in the answer” sheet.
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