Let's solve the "Telling Time" worksheet step by step. We'll determine the time shown on each clock and write it in standard format (e.g., 3:15).
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Clock 1 (Top Left)
- Hour hand: pointing at
9
- Minute hand: pointing at
12 (0 minutes)
-
Time: 9:00
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Clock 2 (Top Middle)
- Hour hand: between
10 and
11, closer to 10
- Minute hand: pointing at
3 → 3 × 5 =
15 minutes
-
Time: 10:15
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Clock 3 (Top Right)
- Hour hand: pointing at
12
- Minute hand: pointing at
6 → 6 × 5 =
30 minutes
-
Time: 12:30
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Clock 4 (Middle Left)
- Hour hand: between
8 and
9, closer to 8
- Minute hand: pointing at
9 → 9 × 5 =
45 minutes
-
Time: 8:45
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Clock 5 (Middle Center)
- Hour hand: pointing at
2
- Minute hand: pointing at
12 (0 minutes)
-
Time: 2:00
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Clock 6 (Middle Right)
- Hour hand: between
3 and
4, closer to 3
- Minute hand: pointing at
1 → 1 × 5 =
5 minutes
-
Time: 3:05
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Clock 7 (Bottom Left)
- Hour hand: between
3 and
4, closer to 4
- Minute hand: pointing at
2 → 2 × 5 =
10 minutes
-
Time: 3:10
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Clock 8 (Bottom Middle)
- Hour hand: between
7 and
8, closer to 7
- Minute hand: pointing at
4 → 4 × 5 =
20 minutes
-
Time: 7:20
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Clock 9 (Bottom Right)
- Hour hand: between
12 and
1, closer to 1
- Minute hand: pointing at
6 → 6 × 5 =
30 minutes
-
Time: 12:30
Wait! Let’s double-check this one:
- The hour hand is just past
12, so it's
12:30, but if the minute hand is at
6, that’s
30 minutes.
- But wait — the
hour hand is slightly past 12, which means it's
12:30.
But look closely: the hour hand is
between 12 and 1, and the minute hand is at
6, so yes —
12:30.
However, let's recheck
Clock 3 and
Clock 9 — both show
12:30? That might be possible, but let's verify:
- Clock 3: hour hand at
12, minute hand at
6 →
12:30
- Clock 9: hour hand between
12 and 1, minute hand at
6 → also
12:30
Yes, both are
12:30.
But wait — actually,
Clock 9 has the hour hand
just past 12, so it's still
12:30, correct.
So no issue.
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✔ Final Answers:
1.
9:00
2.
10:15
3.
12:30
4.
8:45
5.
2:00
6.
3:05
7.
3:10
8.
7:20
9.
12:30
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✍️ Fill in the blanks:
```
9:00 10:15 12:30
8:45 2:00 3:05
3:10 7:20 12:30
```
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✔ Explanation Summary:
- The
minute hand tells the minutes (each number represents 5 minutes).
- The
hour hand tells the hour (it moves gradually from one number to the next).
- When the minute hand is at
6, it's
30 minutes (half past).
- When the minute hand is at
9, it's
45 minutes (quarter to the hour).
- Always read the hour based on where the hour hand is pointing.
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Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of clock worksheet for.