Learning Outcomes
Time-and-money worksheet → Adds two analog clock readings → Writes the added total in digital numbers correctly.
Grade 1 practice → Counts hours and minutes together → Builds confidence using clocks for daily routines and money-related schedules.
Parent-child worksheet activity → Talks through the order of steps → Helps reduce time mix-ups during homework and play.
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Learn numbers, counting, and early number sense through simple examples
Time and Money Clock Addition Worksheet
This worksheet helps a 6-year-old practice clock addition by adding two analog clock readings and writing the result as digital numbers.
At this age, kids can get stuck on tiny details and feel unsure about where the minute hand lands. Five-year-olds get bored fast, so having one clear task helps the child stay focused and make progress.
Use the page for a quick sit-down. Say the first clock time, add the second clock time out loud, and then let the child write the digital total. Whizki Learning makes it easy to grab a sheet and repeat the same routine with calm, steady practice.
What makes this worksheet different from a generic printable is the mix of analog reading and digital writing, which connects real clock meaning to the way Grade 1 answers look.
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