Learning Outcomes
Worksheet → Adds two digital times → Child draws the correct combined time on the analog clock face.
Worksheet → Practices minute and hour placement → Child matches drawn hands to a time total shown on the page.
Worksheet → Connects addition to time meaning → Child explains the result using the clock face, not just a number.
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Time Telling Worksheet: Add Digital Times to Clock
This worksheet asks children to add two digital times and then draw the result on an analog clock. The goal is clear practice with time addition, not memorizing rules.
At age 5, time can feel slippery, and kids can lose interest quickly when work feels abstract. This page gives one focused task so the minutes turn into something the child can see.
Use this exact page for a short, shared round. Read the first digital time together, point to the analog clock face, then do the second time. Have the child draw the hands for the added result on the clock picture.
What makes this worksheet different from a generic printable is the digital-to-analog bridge. Children do the math and show it in the clock drawing, so checking is quick and visual.
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