Let’s go clock by clock and read the time shown.
Remember:
- The short hand is the hour hand.
- The long hand is the minute hand.
- When the minute hand points to 12, it’s exactly on the hour.
- When the minute hand points to 6, it’s half past the hour (30 minutes).
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Top Row:
1. First clock:
- Hour hand points to 6 → hour = 6
- Minute hand points to 12 → minutes = 00
→ Time:
6:00
2. Second clock:
- Hour hand just past 12 → hour = 12
- Minute hand points to 1 → that’s 5 minutes (each number = 5 min)
→ Time:
12:05
3. Third clock:
- Hour hand between 7 and 8 → closer to 7 → hour = 7
- Minute hand points to 2 → 2 × 5 = 10 minutes
→ Time:
7:10
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Middle Row:
4. Fourth clock:
- Hour hand between 4 and 5 → closer to 4 → hour = 4
- Minute hand points to 4 → 4 × 5 = 20 minutes
→ Time:
4:20
5. Fifth clock:
- Hour hand between 5 and 6 → closer to 5 → hour = 5
- Minute hand points to 5 → 5 × 5 = 25 minutes
→ Time:
5:25
6. Sixth clock:
- Hour hand halfway between 6 and 7 → so it’s 6:30
- Minute hand points to 6 → 6 × 5 = 30 minutes
→ Time:
6:30
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Bottom Row:
7. Seventh clock:
- Hour hand between 8 and 9 → closer to 8 → hour = 8
- Minute hand points to 12 → 00 minutes
→ Time:
8:00
8. Eighth clock:
- Hour hand between 9 and 10 → closer to 9 → hour = 9
- Minute hand points to 12 → 00 minutes
→ Time:
9:00
9. Ninth clock:
- Hour hand between 10 and 11 → closer to 10 → hour = 10
- Minute hand points to 10 → 10 × 5 = 50 minutes
→ Time:
10:50
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Final Answer:
6:00
12:05
7:10
4:20
5:25
6:30
8:00
9:00
10:50
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of learning clocks worksheet.