Learning Outcomes
Child → adds two digital times → draws the matching time on an analog clock with correct hour and minute hands.
Student → practices adding minutes in time order → converts the sum into a clock picture instead of rewriting digits.
Learner → builds confidence with time addition → uses the same skill for daily schedules and money errands that need a time estimate.
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Time and Money Clock Addition Worksheet
This worksheet practices time addition by having a child add two digital times and draw the result on an analog clock. The goal is to turn a digital time sum into a correct clock picture.
At six years old, kids often get stuck when they jump between numbers and clock hands. When you notice clock confusion or quick boredom, keep the work small and hands-on, with one time at a time.
Use this exact page like a quick co-op game: point to the first digital time, point to the second digital time, and say “We’re adding these.” After the child chooses the summed time, guide the drawing by asking where the minute hand lands, then draw the hour hand together.
What makes this page different from a generic printable is that it connects two formats on purpose. A child adds digital times, then completes an analog clock drawing instead of only rewriting numbers.
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