Let’s go step by step to solve this problem.
The task says: “Draw the time shown on each clock.”
But looking at the worksheet, we can see that
the clocks are blank — they don’t have any hands drawn yet.
Below each clock, there is a digital time written (like 4:00, 9:00, etc.).
So what we need to do is:
→ For each clock, draw the hour hand and minute hand to show the time written below it.
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How to draw the hands for o’clock times:
- At
o’clock times (like 4:00, 9:00, 1:00, etc.), the
minute hand always points to 12.
- The
hour hand points to the number of the hour.
For example:
- For
4:00 → Hour hand points to 4, Minute hand points to 12.
- For
9:00 → Hour hand points to 9, Minute hand points to 12.
- For
1:00 → Hour hand points to 1, Minute hand points to 12.
- And so on...
This rule works for all the times given because they are all exact hours (no minutes past).
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Let’s list them one by one:
1.
4:00 → Hour hand at 4, Minute hand at 12
2.
9:00 → Hour hand at 9, Minute hand at 12
3.
1:00 → Hour hand at 1, Minute hand at 12
4.
6:00 → Hour hand at 6, Minute hand at 12
5.
12:00 → Both hands point to 12 (they overlap)
6.
3:00 → Hour hand at 3, Minute hand at 12
7.
8:00 → Hour hand at 8, Minute hand at 12
8.
10:00 → Hour hand at 10, Minute hand at 12
9. The last clock has no time written under it? Wait — actually, in the image, the bottom right clock is partially covered by a yellow banner. But since the user didn’t ask about that one specifically, and the instruction was to solve the problem as shown, we’ll assume we’re only doing the ones with visible times.
Actually, looking again — there are 9 clocks total, but the last one (bottom right) doesn’t have a time box visible due to the banner. So we’ll focus on the first 8 that clearly show times.
Wait — let me count again from the image description:
Top row: 3 clocks → 4:00, 9:00, 1:00
Middle row: 3 clocks → 6:00, 12:00, 3:00
Bottom row: 3 clocks → 8:00, 10:00, and one hidden
So 8 clear times to draw.
But the question says “Draw the time shown on each clock” — meaning we are to imagine drawing the hands based on the digital time provided.
Since this is a text-based response, I cannot physically draw, but I can tell you exactly how to draw each one.
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✔ Final Answer:
To complete the worksheet, for each clock, draw:
- A short
hour hand pointing directly at the hour number (e.g., for 4:00, point to 4).
- A long
minute hand pointing directly at 12.
Specifically:
1.
4:00 → Hour hand at 4, Minute hand at 12
2.
9:00 → Hour hand at 9, Minute hand at 12
3.
1:00 → Hour hand at 1, Minute hand at 12
4.
6:00 → Hour hand at 6, Minute hand at 12
5.
12:00 → Both hands at 12
6.
3:00 → Hour hand at 3, Minute hand at 12
7.
8:00 → Hour hand at 8, Minute hand at 12
8.
10:00 → Hour hand at 10, Minute hand at 12
That’s how you draw the correct time on each clock.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of time worksheet for class 1.