This image is a "Telling Time" worksheet with a "Key" provided at the top. The task is to match each analog clock face with its correct digital time, which has already been done for us in this answer key.
Here is the solution, explained for each clock:
Top Row:
1.
Clock 1 (Left): The hour hand is just before the 8, and the minute hand is pointing to the 11. Since each number on the clock represents 5 minutes, the 11 represents 55 minutes (11 x 5 = 55). The hour is 7 because the hour hand has not yet reached the 8. Therefore, the time is
7:55.
2.
Clock 2 (Middle): The hour hand is just past the 11, and the minute hand is pointing to the 1. The 1 represents 5 minutes (1 x 5 = 5). The hour is 11. Therefore, the time is
11:05.
3.
Clock 3 (Right): The hour hand is halfway between the 1 and the 2, and the minute hand is pointing to the 6. The 6 represents 30 minutes (6 x 5 = 30). The hour is 1 because the hour hand has passed the 1 but not yet reached the 2. Therefore, the time is
1:30.
Bottom Row:
4.
Clock 4 (Left): The hour hand is pointing directly at the 11, and the minute hand is pointing to the 12. When the minute hand points to the 12, it means 00 minutes. The hour is 11. Therefore, the time is
11:00.
5.
Clock 5 (Middle): The hour hand is between the 6 and the 7, closer to the 7, and the minute hand is pointing to the 10. The 10 represents 50 minutes (10 x 5 = 50). The hour is 6 because the hour hand has not yet reached the 7. Therefore, the time is
6:50.
6.
Clock 6 (Right): The hour hand is pointing directly at the 8, and the minute hand is pointing to the 12. This means 00 minutes. The hour is 8. Therefore, the time is
8:00.
The worksheet correctly pairs each clock face with its corresponding digital time.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of telling time worksheets grade 3.