Learning Outcomes
Two analog clock readings → time addition → writes the correct digital total after combining hours and minutes.
Analog clock hands → identifying hours and minutes → matches each clock face to the correct digital time before adding.
First graders → practice adding times on clocks → builds confidence using clocks for real-life math situations at home.
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Time and Money: Clock Time Addition Worksheet
This worksheet practices time addition by adding two analog clock readings and writing the result in digital form.
At this age, clock reading can feel tricky. Parents often worry the minute hand will be missed, and six-year-olds get bored fast when math steps feel too long.
Use this exact page by doing one clock at a time. First, the parent and child point to the short hand for the hour and the long hand for the minutes. Next, the child fills in both clock readings, then writes the digital total for the added time.
The page is useful because it connects two formats on purpose, analog to digital, so kids practice the real skill of moving between “clock time” and “number time.”
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