It looks like you've uploaded an image of a printable worksheet titled "FreeBee" from PlanBee, featuring six blank analog clock faces arranged in a 2x3 grid. Each clock has hour and minute markings but no hands or numbers filled in.
Problem:
The image appears to be a
blank template for teaching or practicing telling time. Since there are no specific instructions or questions visible in the image, it seems this is likely meant to be used as a
worksheet where students can draw clock hands to represent specific times.
Possible Tasks (Common Uses):
1.
Drawing Time: Students might be asked to draw the hour and minute hands to show a given time (e.g., “Draw 3:15”).
2.
Writing Time: Students could write the digital time corresponding to a drawn clock face.
3.
Elapsed Time Practice: Use multiple clocks to show the start and end times of an event.
4.
Matching Activity: Match analog clocks to digital times.
Solution & Explanation:
Since the image itself contains
no problem statement, here's how you can use it:
#### Example Task:
> "Draw the hands on each clock to show the following times:
> - Top left: 10:30
> - Top middle: 2:15
> - Top right: 6:45
> - Bottom left: 9:00
> - Bottom middle: 1:30
> - Bottom right: 12:00"
#### How to Solve:
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Hour hand: Points to the hour number or between two numbers if it’s past the hour.
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Minute hand: Points to the minute mark (each number represents 5 minutes).
- For example,
10:30:
- Hour hand: halfway between 10 and 11
- Minute hand: pointing at 6 (30 minutes)
Conclusion:
This image is a
free printable resource (as indicated by "FreeBee") designed for educators or parents to help children learn how to read analog clocks. To solve any task using it, you would need specific instructions (like what time to draw). If you have a particular task or question related to this image, feel free to provide it, and I’ll help you solve it step-by-step!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of clock faces worksheet.