Let’s go step by step to read each analog clock. Remember:
- The
shorter hand is the
hour hand.
- The
longer hand is the
minute hand.
- When the minute hand points to
6, it means
30 minutes past the hour → “half past”.
- So we look at where the hour hand is pointing (or just past) to get the hour, and write :30 for the minutes.
We’ll go row by row, left to right.
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Row 1:
Left: Already done — Half past seven → 7:30
Right: Hour hand between 3 and 4 → so it’s 3 o’clock something. Minute hand on 6 → 30 min →
Half past three →
3:30
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Row 2:
Left: Hour hand between 6 and 7 → 6 o’clock. Minute hand on 6 → 30 min →
Half past six →
6:30
Right: Hour hand between 1 and 2 → 1 o’clock. Minute hand on 6 → 30 min →
Half past one →
1:30
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Row 3:
Left: Hour hand between 9 and 10 → 9 o’clock. Minute hand on 6 → 30 min →
Half past nine →
9:30
Right: Hour hand between 4 and 5 → 4 o’clock. Minute hand on 6 → 30 min →
Half past four →
4:30
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Row 4:
Left: Hour hand between 12 and 1 → 12 o’clock. Minute hand on 6 → 30 min →
Half past twelve →
12:30
Right: Hour hand between 10 and 11 → 10 o’clock. Minute hand on 6 → 30 min →
Half past ten →
10:30
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Row 5:
Left: Hour hand between 5 and 6 → 5 o’clock. Minute hand on 6 → 30 min →
Half past five →
5:30
Right: Hour hand between 8 and 9 → 8 o’clock. Minute hand on 6 → 30 min →
Half past eight →
8:30
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Row 6:
Left: Hour hand between 2 and 3 → 2 o’clock. Minute hand on 6 → 30 min →
Half past two →
2:30
Right: Hour hand between 11 and 12 → 11 o’clock. Minute hand on 6 → 30 min →
Half past eleven →
11:30
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✔ All clocks are set to half-past times. We’ve matched each hour correctly.
Final Answer:
3:30
6:30
1:30
9:30
4:30
12:30
10:30
5:30
8:30
2:30
11:30
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of clock worksheet for 2nd grade.