Let's solve the "What time is it?" worksheet step by step.
The task asks you to look at each clock and write the time below it, using the format “___ o'clock”.
We have six clocks. Let’s analyze each one:
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Clock 1 (Top left):
- The hour hand is pointing at
10.
- The minute hand is pointing at
12 (which means 0 minutes).
- So, the time is
10 o'clock.
✔ Answer:
10 o'clock
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Clock 2 (Top middle):
- The hour hand is pointing at
12.
- The minute hand is pointing at
12.
- So, the time is
12 o'clock.
✔ Answer:
12 o'clock
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Clock 3 (Top right):
- The hour hand is pointing at
3.
- The minute hand is pointing at
12.
- So, the time is
3 o'clock.
✔ Answer:
3 o'clock
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Clock 4 (Bottom left):
- The hour hand is pointing at
6.
- The minute hand is pointing at
12.
- So, the time is
6 o'clock.
✔ Answer:
6 o'clock
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Clock 5 (Bottom middle):
- The hour hand is pointing at
4.
- The minute hand is pointing at
12.
- So, the time is
4 o'clock.
✔ Answer:
4 o'clock
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Clock 6 (Bottom right):
- The hour hand is pointing at
5.
- The minute hand is pointing at
12.
- So, the time is
5 o'clock.
✔ Answer:
5 o'clock
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Final Answers:
1. 10 o'clock
2. 12 o'clock
3. 3 o'clock
4. 6 o'clock
5. 4 o'clock
6. 5 o'clock
You can now fill in the blanks under each clock accordingly. All times are on the hour (when the minute hand is at 12), so they're all "o'clock" times.
✔ Completed Worksheet:
```
10 o'clock 12 o'clock 3 o'clock
6 o'clock 4 o'clock 5 o'clock
```
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of clock worksheet for.