Learning Outcomes
This worksheet → practices adding two digital times → the child draws the combined time on an analog clock face.
This worksheet → strengthens minute and hour awareness → the child chooses where minute and hour hands belong after the addition.
This worksheet → builds confidence with time reading → the child connects digital numbers to clock hands through repeated, short practice.
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Learn numbers, counting, and early number sense through simple examples
Time and Money Add Two Digital Times to Clock Worksheet
This worksheet asks a child to add two digital times and draw the result on an analog clock. The practice focuses on time addition and matching digital numbers to clock hands.
At age 5, time can feel slippery, so it is common for kids to rush and point to the wrong place on the clock, especially with the minutes. That mix-up is a normal part of learning, and it can happen even when a parent explains the steps.
Use this page with one example at a time. Have the child point to the first digital time, then point to the second digital time, and tell the child to draw the clock hands for the total right under the correct problem.
Each problem is short, with a clear finish line of drawn clock hands, so parent-child practice stays hands-on. The printable format makes repeating the same skill easier than generic clock worksheets, and Whizki Learning keeps the focus on digital-to-analog time work.
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