Learning Outcomes
Worksheet → adds two digital times → child draws the correct time on an analog clock with independence and confidence.
Worksheet → practices minute-counting when adding times → child uses the hands and numbers to check answers for each clock.
Worksheet → builds quick time awareness → child connects digital and analog clocks during everyday routines like getting ready.
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Time and Money Worksheet: Add Two Digital Times
The Time and Money Worksheet asks a child to add two digital times and draw the result on an analog clock. Each box practices turning time you can read into the matching clock hands.
At age 6, kids can rush the numbers, and six-year-olds get bored fast when they feel stuck between the digital numbers and the clock face. This worksheet keeps the job small, add, then place the hands.
Use the first problem as a warm-up together. After the child draws the hands, ask, “Does the minute hand land where the minutes total says it should?” Keep the pace steady by doing one clock box at a time for this page.
The combination of time addition and a clear drawing step makes the thinking visible. The child gets a finished clock that shows what the answer looks like, which is different from a generic “circle the number” worksheet.
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