Let’s go through each clock one by one. Remember:
- The
shorter hand tells the
hour.
- The
longer hand points to
12 when it’s exactly on the hour (like 3 o’clock, 6 o’clock, etc.).
We’ll read each clock and write the time in “X O’ Clock” format.
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Top left (example):
Short hand → 8, Long hand → 12 →
8 O’ Clock ✔
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Top right:
Short hand → 6, Long hand → 12 →
6 O’ Clock
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Second row, left:
Short hand → 2, Long hand → 12 →
2 O’ Clock
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Second row, right:
Short hand → 3, Long hand → 12 →
3 O’ Clock
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Third row, left:
Short hand → 5, Long hand → 12 →
5 O’ Clock
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Third row, right:
Short hand → 7, Long hand → 12 →
7 O’ Clock
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Fourth row, left:
Short hand → 11, Long hand → 12 →
11 O’ Clock
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Fourth row, right:
Short hand → 9, Long hand → 12 →
9 O’ Clock
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Fifth row, left:
Short hand → 1, Long hand → 12 →
1 O’ Clock
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Fifth row, right:
Short hand → 12, Long hand → 12 →
12 O’ Clock
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Bottom row, left:
Short hand → 10, Long hand → 12 →
10 O’ Clock
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Bottom row, right:
Short hand → 4, Long hand → 12 →
4 O’ Clock
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Final Answer:
6 O’ Clock
2 O’ Clock
3 O’ Clock
5 O’ Clock
7 O’ Clock
11 O’ Clock
9 O’ Clock
1 O’ Clock
12 O’ Clock
10 O’ Clock
4 O’ Clock
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of analog time worksheet.