Let’s go through each clock one by one and write the time in digital format (like 3:00 or 7:30).
Remember:
- The short hand is the hour hand.
- The long hand is the minute hand.
- When the minute hand points to 12, it’s “o’clock” — so minutes = 00.
- When the minute hand points to 6, it’s half past — so minutes = 30.
Now let’s solve each:
Clock 1:
- Hour hand points to 7 → hour = 7
- Minute hand points to 12 → minutes = 00
→ Time: 7:00
Clock 2:
- Hour hand points to 10 → hour = 10
- Minute hand points to 12 → minutes = 00
→ Time: 10:00
Clock 3:
- Hour hand points to 3 → hour = 3
- Minute hand points to 12 → minutes = 00
→ Time: 3:00
Clock 4:
- Hour hand points to 4 → hour = 4
- Minute hand points to 12 → minutes = 00
→ Time: 4:00
Clock 5:
- Hour hand points to 12 → hour = 12
- Minute hand points to 6 → minutes = 30
→ Time: 12:30
Clock 6:
- Hour hand points to 2 → hour = 2
- Minute hand points to 12 → minutes = 00
→ Time: 2:00
All times are exact hours except Clock 5, which is half past 12.
Final Answer:
1. 7:00
2. 10:00
3. 3:00
4. 4:00
5. 12:30
6. 2:00
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of time worksheet math is fun.