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Time Worksheet Oclock, Quarter, and Half past

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Let's solve this step-by-step. The task is to match the clock faces (on the left) with their correct time descriptions (in the middle) and digital times (on the right).

We are given 5 rows, each with:
- A clock face
- A time description (like "Quarter past 6")
- A digital time (like "1:45")

The first one is already done for us:
- Clock shows 6:15
- Description: Quarter past 6
- Digital time: 6:15

Now let’s go through each row and match them correctly.

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Row 2:


- Clock: Hour hand pointing at 1, minute hand pointing at 6.
- This means it's 1:30.
- Description: "1 o'clock"
- But the clock is showing 1:30, not 1:00.
- So this doesn't match.
- Wait — the description says “1 o’clock”, but the clock shows 1:30.
- That suggests a mismatch. Let’s double-check.

Actually, look closely:

> The clock has:
> - Hour hand between 1 and 2 → closer to 1?
> - Minute hand pointing at 6 → that’s 30 minutes.
> So it's 1:30.

But the description says “1 o’clock” — which is 1:00.

So we need to match the clock to the correct description and digital time.

Wait — the task is to match the clocks to the correct digital times based on the descriptions.

But the layout is:
| Clock | Description | Digital Time |
|-------|-------------|--------------|
| | | |

And the first one is done:
Clock (6:15) → "Quarter past 6" → 6:15

So now we need to match each clock to its correct digital time, using the description as a clue.

But actually, the description is written in the middle column, and the digital time is on the right. We must connect the clock to the correct digital time via the description.

But looking at the setup:

It seems like:
- Each row has:
- A clock
- A description (e.g., "1 o'clock")
- A digital time (e.g., 1:00)

But only one of these is correct per row? No — actually, the clock and the description should match, and then we match that to the digital time.

But the instruction says: Match the times. The first one is done for you.

So likely, we are to draw lines from the clocks to the digital times (or perhaps from the descriptions to the times), but since the first one is already matched: Quarter past 6 → 6:15, and the clock shows 6:15.

Let’s analyze each row carefully.

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Row 1: Already Done


- Clock: Hour hand at 6, minute hand at 3 → 6:15
- Description: Quarter past 6 → correct
- Digital time: 6:15 → correct
Matched: Quarter past 6 → 6:15

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Row 2:


- Clock: Hour hand between 1 and 2, minute hand at 6 → 1:30
- Description: "1 o'clock" → this is wrong, because it's not 1:00
- Digital time: 1:00 → also wrong

But wait — the description says "1 o'clock", but the clock shows 1:30.

This suggests the description might be incorrect, or we need to ignore the description and just match the clock to the digital time?

No — look again.

Actually, the description is not necessarily matching the clock — we have to match the clock to the correct digital time based on the description provided.

But that doesn’t make sense.

Wait — maybe the description is meant to be matched to the digital time, and the clock is just showing what that time looks like.

But in Row 2:
- Clock shows 1:30
- Description: "1 o'clock"
- Digital time: 1:00

That can’t be — 1 o'clock is 1:00, not 1:30.

But the clock shows 1:30, so if the description is "1 o'clock", that would be wrong.

Ah! I think there's a mistake in interpretation.

Let’s read the instruction again:

> Match the times. The first one is done for you.

And the columns are:
- Left: Clock
- Middle: Description
- Right: Digital time

And the first row has:
- Clock: 6:15
- Description: Quarter past 6
- Digital time: 6:15

So it seems like the description and digital time are both correct for that clock.

So the idea is: Each row has a clock, a description, and a digital time. We must verify or connect them correctly.

But in Row 2:
- Clock: hour hand at 1, minute hand at 6 → 1:30
- Description: "1 o'clock" → should be 1:00
- Digital time: 1:00

But the clock shows 1:30, not 1:00 → so something is wrong.

Wait — no! Look at the clock in Row 2:

- Hour hand is pointing at 1, minute hand pointing at 6 → that’s 1:30.

But the description says "1 o'clock" → which is 1:00.

So either the description is wrong, or the clock is wrong.

But the digital time is 1:00.

So unless the clock is supposed to show 1:00, but it clearly shows 1:30.

Wait — let’s recheck all clocks.

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Let’s examine each clock carefully:



#### Row 1:
- Clock: Hour hand at 6, minute hand at 3 → 6:15
- Description: Quarter past 6 → correct
- Digital time: 6:15 → correct

#### Row 2:
- Clock: Hour hand at 1, minute hand at 6 → 1:30
- Description: "1 o'clock" → should be 1:00
- Digital time: 1:00 → but clock shows 1:30 → mismatch

But the digital time listed is 1:00, but clock shows 1:30 → conflict.

Wait — perhaps the digital times are not in order?

Look at the digital times on the right:
- Row 1: 1:45
- Row 2: 6:15
- Row 3: 1:30
- Row 4: 1:00
- Row 5: 3:45

But the clocks are:
- Row 1: 6:15
- Row 2: 1:30
- Row 3: 8:45? Wait — let’s check.

Wait — I think I made a mistake.

Let’s go row by row.

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Row 1:


- Clock: Hour hand at 6, minute hand at 3 → 6:15
- Description: Quarter past 6 → correct
- Digital time: 6:15 → correct

But the digital time box says 1:45? Wait — no!

Wait — look at the image again.

In Row 1, the digital time box says 1:45, but the clock shows 6:15, and the description says "Quarter past 6".

But the line connects "Quarter past 6" to 6:15, but the box says 1:45?

Wait — no — look:

In the image:

- Row 1:
- Clock: 6:15
- Description: Quarter past 6
- Digital time box: 1:45 ← but that’s wrong!

But the blue line goes from "Quarter past 6" to 6:15 — but the box says 1:45?

Wait — no — look at the position.

Actually, the digital time boxes are not aligned with the rows.

Wait — let’s look at the structure.

There are 5 rows.

In each row:
- Left: Clock
- Middle: Description
- Right: Digital time in a box

But the boxes are not in the same row as the clock.

Wait — no — the boxes are aligned vertically, but they are not directly next to the description.

Actually, the digital times are listed in a column on the right, and we need to match the clock/description to the correct digital time.

But the first one is done: "Quarter past 6" is connected to 6:15.

But in the box, it says 1:45 — but the connection is to 6:15.

Wait — this is confusing.

Let me describe the image accurately.

From the image:

There are 5 rows.

Each row has:
- Left: a clock
- Middle: a text description
- Right: a digital time in a blue box

But the blue boxes are not in the same row as the clock.

Wait — no — actually, the boxes are in the right column, and each row has one box.

So:

- Row 1:
- Clock: 6:15
- Description: Quarter past 6
- Digital time: 1:45 ← but that’s wrong

But the blue line goes from "Quarter past 6" to the box labeled 6:15, but 6:15 is not in the same row.

Wait — no — the box in Row 1 says 1:45, but the line goes from "Quarter past 6" to a box that says 6:15, which is in Row 2.

Ah! Now I see.

The digital time boxes are not in the same row as the clock.

The boxes are listed down the right side, and we need to match the description to the correct digital time.

But the clocks are in the left column, and the descriptions are in the middle.

So the task is to match the description to the correct digital time, using the clock as a guide.

But the first one is done: "Quarter past 6" is connected to 6:15.

And the clock in Row 1 shows 6:15, so that matches.

Now, the digital time 6:15 is in Row 2's box, but the clock is in Row 1.

So the boxes are not aligned with the clocks.

Wait — let’s list the boxes:

- Row 1: 1:45
- Row 2: 6:15
- Row 3: 1:30
- Row 4: 1:00
- Row 5: 3:45

And the clocks are in the left column, one per row.

So the clock in Row 1 shows 6:15, but the box in Row 1 says 1:45 — that’s wrong.

But the line connects "Quarter past 6" (Row 1) to the box 6:15, which is in Row 2.

So the boxes are not associated with the row — they are just a list of options.

So the task is: For each description, draw a line to the correct digital time from the list on the right.

And the clocks are there to help us understand what the time is.

So let’s do that.

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Step-by-step Matching:



#### 1. "Quarter past 6" → 6:15
- Quarter past 6 = 6:15
- The clock in Row 1 shows 6:15 → confirms
- So connect "Quarter past 6" to 6:15

Done.

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#### 2. "1 o'clock" → 1:00
- 1 o'clock = 1:00
- The clock in Row 2 shows 1:30 — that’s half past 1, not 1 o'clock
- But the description says "1 o'clock", so it should be 1:00
- So connect "1 o'clock" to 1:00

But the clock shows 1:30 — so the clock is not matching the description.

Wait — perhaps the clocks are not to be used for matching, but to illustrate?

No — the clocks are shown, and we must use them.

Alternatively, maybe the descriptions are not in order, and we need to match the clock to the correct description and digital time.

But the instruction says: "Match the times. The first one is done for you."

And the first one is: "Quarter past 6" → 6:15

So likely, we need to match the description to the digital time.

But let’s look at the clocks:

- Row 1: Clock shows 6:15 → matches "Quarter past 6" → 6:15
- Row 2: Clock shows 1:30 → but description is "1 o'clock" → should be 1:00
- Row 3: Clock shows 8:45? Let’s check.

Wait — let’s re-express all clocks.

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Analyze each clock:



#### Row 1:
- Hour hand at 6, minute hand at 3 → 6:15 → Quarter past 6 → correct
- Digital time: 6:15 (from the box in Row 2) → but the box in Row 1 says 1:45

Wait — the boxes are:
- Row 1: 1:45
- Row 2: 6:15
- Row 3: 1:30
- Row 4: 1:00
- Row 5: 3:45

So the digital times are:
- 1:45
- 6:15
- 1:30
- 1:00
- 3:45

And the descriptions are:
1. Quarter past 6
2. 1 o'clock
3. Quarter to 2
4. Quarter to 4
5. Half past 1

Now, let’s find the correct digital time for each description.

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1. Quarter past 6 = 6:15 → matches box 6:15 (Row 2)


Already done

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2. 1 o'clock = 1:00 → matches box 1:00 (Row 4)



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3. Quarter to 2 = 1:45 → because quarter to 2 means 15 minutes before 2 → 1:45 → matches box 1:45 (Row 1)



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4. Quarter to 4 = 3:45 → because quarter to 4 means 15 minutes before 4 → 3:45 → matches box 3:45 (Row 5)



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5. Half past 1 = 1:30 → matches box 1:30 (Row 3)



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Now, let’s check if the clocks match the descriptions.

#### Row 1:
- Clock: 6:15
- Description: Quarter past 6 → correct
- Digital time: 6:15 → box in Row 2

So connect "Quarter past 6" to 6:15

#### Row 2:
- Clock: 1:30
- Description: 1 o'clock → incorrect
- But the description is "1 o'clock", but the clock shows 1:30

Wait — this is a problem.

Unless the descriptions are not tied to the clocks.

Perhaps the clocks are just examples, and the descriptions are separate.

But the way it’s laid out, each row has a clock, a description, and a digital time.

But the digital time is in a box on the right, and the boxes are shared.

I think the intended task is:

- For each description in the middle, match it to the correct digital time from the right column.

- The clocks on the left are to help you visualize the time.

So the clocks are not part of the matching — they are hints.

But the first one is done: "Quarter past 6" → 6:15

So let’s match the others:

1. Quarter past 6 → 6:15
2. 1 o'clock → 1:00
3. Quarter to 2 → 1:45
4. Quarter to 4 → 3:45
5. Half past 1 → 1:30

Now, the digital times available are:
- 1:45
- 6:15
- 1:30
- 1:00
- 3:45

All are present.

Now, the clocks in each row should correspond to the description in that row.

Let’s check:

#### Row 1:
- Clock: 6:15 → matches "Quarter past 6" → good

#### Row 2:
- Clock: 1:30 → but description is "1 o'clock" → should be 1:00 → mismatch

Wait — the clock shows 1:30, but the description says "1 o'clock"

But "1 o'clock" is 1:00, not 1:30.

So unless the description is wrong, or the clock is wrong.

But the clock in Row 2 has:
- Hour hand between 1 and 2, but closer to 1
- Minute hand at 6 → 30 minutes → so 1:30

So it should be "Half past 1", not "1 o'clock"

But the description says "1 o'clock"

Similarly, Row 3:
- Clock: hour hand between 8 and 9, minute hand at 4 → 8:20? Wait.

Wait — let’s recheck the clocks.

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Re-analyze clocks:



#### Row 1:
- Clock: hour hand at 6, minute hand at 3 → 6:15 → Quarter past 6 → correct

#### Row 2:
- Clock: hour hand at 1, minute hand at 6 → 1:30 → but description says "1 o'clock" → should be 1:00

But the description is "1 o'clock", so it should be 1:00, but clock shows 1:30 → contradiction

Unless the description is not meant to match the clock.

But the first one does.

Perhaps the clocks are not in order.

Wait — maybe the clocks are to be matched to the descriptions in the same row.

But in Row 2, clock shows 1:30, description says "1 o'clock" — doesn't match.

But in Row 5, description is "Half past 1" → 1:30

And the clock in Row 5 shows:
- Hour hand between 1 and 2, minute hand at 9 → 1:45? Wait.

Let’s check Row 5:

#### Row 5:
- Clock: hour hand between 1 and 2, minute hand at 9 → 1:45? No — minute hand at 9 is 45 minutes.

But the description is "Half past 1" → 1:30

But minute hand at 9 is 45 minutes → 1:45

So clock shows 1:45, but description says "Half past 1" → 1:30 → mismatch

This is confusing.

Let’s list all clocks:

#### Row 1:
- Clock: hour hand at 6, minute hand at 3 → 6:15 → matches "Quarter past 6"

#### Row 2:
- Clock: hour hand at 1, minute hand at 6 → 1:30

#### Row 3:
- Clock: hour hand at 8, minute hand at 4 → 8:20? No — minute hand at 4 is 20 minutes? No — minute hand at 4 is 20 minutes? Wait.

Wait — the minute hand at 4 means 20 minutes? No — each number is 5 minutes.

- 12 = 0, 1 = 5, 2 = 10, 3 = 15, 4 = 20, 5 = 25, 6 = 30, etc.

So:
- Row 3: minute hand at 4 → 20 minutes
- hour hand between 8 and 9 → so 8:20

But description says "Quarter to 2" → 1:45

Not matching.

This is very messy.

Perhaps the clocks are not meant to be matched to the descriptions in the same row.

Maybe the clocks are separate, and the descriptions are separate, and we need to match each description to the correct digital time.

And the clocks are just there to help.

So ignore the row alignment.

Let’s do that.

Final approach:



We have 5 descriptions:
1. Quarter past 6 → 6:15
2. 1 o'clock → 1:00
3. Quarter to 2 → 1:45
4. Quarter to 4 → 3:45
5. Half past 1 → 1:30

Available digital times:
- 1:45
- 6:15
- 1:30
- 1:00
- 3:45

So the matches are:
- Quarter past 6 → 6:15
- 1 o'clock → 1:00
- Quarter to 2 → 1:45
- Quarter to 4 → 3:45
- Half past 1 → 1:30

Now, the first one is done: "Quarter past 6" → 6:15

So we need to draw lines for the others.

But the image has the clocks, which may be used to verify.

But the clocks don't match the descriptions in the same row.

For example:
- "1 o'clock" is in Row 2, but the clock in Row 2 shows 1:30
- "Half past 1" is in Row 5, but the clock in Row 5 shows 1:45

So likely, the clocks are not meant to be matched to the descriptions in the same row.

Perhaps the clocks are for the student to read, and the descriptions are to be matched to the digital times.

But the first one is done: "Quarter past 6" → 6:15

So the solution is:

- "1 o'clock" → 1:00
- "Quarter to 2" → 1:45
- "Quarter to 4" → 3:45
- "Half past 1" → 1:30

And the clocks are there to help students understand.

For example:
- The clock in Row 2 shows 1:30, which is "Half past 1", not "1 o'clock"
- The clock in Row 5 shows 1:45, which is "Quarter to 2", not "Half past 1"

So the descriptions and clocks are not aligned.

Therefore, the intended task is to match the description to the correct digital time, ignoring the row alignment.

Final Answer:



- Quarter past 66:15 (already done)
- 1 o'clock1:00
- Quarter to 21:45
- Quarter to 43:45
- Half past 11:30

So the matching is:

1. Quarter past 6 → 6:15
2. 1 o'clock → 1:00
3. Quarter to 2 → 1:45
4. Quarter to 4 → 3:45
5. Half past 1 → 1:30

And the digital times are in the right column, so connect each description to the corresponding box.

Even though the clocks in the rows don't match, the task is to match the descriptions to the times.

The clocks are probably included to help students learn how to read time.

Summary:



- Quarter past 6 = 6:15
- 1 o'clock = 1:00
- Quarter to 2 = 1:45
- Quarter to 4 = 3:45
- Half past 1 = 1:30

These are the correct matches.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of time worksheet grade 4.
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