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I'll solve this problem by examining each clock and matching it with the correct time description.
Let me start by looking at the first row of clocks:
First Clock (top left):
- The hour hand is between 4 and 5
- The minute hand is pointing to 6 (which represents 30 minutes)
- This means it's half past 4
Looking at the options below this clock:
- "It's half past four." ✓ (Correct)
- "It's half past three." (Incorrect)
- "It's half past five." (Incorrect)
Second Clock (top middle):
- The hour hand is between 2 and 3
- The minute hand is pointing to 6 (30 minutes)
- This means it's half past 2
Looking at the options:
- "It's half past two." ✓ (Correct)
- "It's half past three." (Incorrect)
- "It's half past one." (Incorrect)
Third Clock (top right):
- The hour hand is between 3 and 4, closer to 4
- The minute hand is pointing to 9 (which represents 45 minutes)
- This means it's a quarter to 4 (since 15 minutes remain until 4:00)
Looking at the options:
- "It's a quarter to four." ✓ (Correct)
- "It's a quarter to six." (Incorrect)
- "It's a quarter to five." (Incorrect)
Let me continue checking the second row:
Fourth Clock (middle left):
- The hour hand is between 9 and 10
- The minute hand is pointing to 6 (30 minutes)
- This means it's half past 9
Looking at the options:
- "It's half past ten." (Incorrect)
- "It's half past eight." (Incorrect)
- "It's half past nine." ✓ (Correct)
Fifth Clock (middle middle):
- The hour hand is pointing directly at 2
- The minute hand is pointing to 12 (0 minutes)
- This means it's 2 o'clock
Looking at the options:
- "It's one o'clock." (Incorrect)
- "It's twelve o'clock." (Incorrect)
- "It's two o'clock." ✓ (Correct)
Sixth Clock (middle right):
- The hour hand is pointing directly at 12
- The minute hand is pointing to 11 (55 minutes)
- This means it's 11 minutes to 1, or eleven o'clock (since the hour hand is very close to 12, but technically it's still 11:55, which is almost 12, but the hour hand hasn't reached 12 yet)
Wait, let me reconsider. The hour hand is pointing almost at 12, but slightly before it, and the minute hand is at 11 (55 minutes). This would be 11:55, which is "five to twelve" or "eleven fifty-five". Looking at the options:
- "It's eleven o'clock." (This is incorrect as it's not exactly 11:00)
- "It's twelve o'clock." (This is incorrect as it's not exactly 12:00)
- "It's ten o'clock." (This is incorrect)
Actually, looking more carefully, the hour hand is pointing directly at 12, and the minute hand is pointing to 11. This suggests it's 11:55, which is "five to twelve". But none of the options say that. Let me check again - if the hour hand is pointing directly at 12 and the minute hand is at 11, it should be 11:55. However, the option "It's eleven o'clock" is likely intended to be selected here, even though it's not perfectly accurate.
Actually, I think I made an error. If the hour hand is pointing directly at 12, and the minute hand is at 11, this would be 11:55, which is "five to twelve". But since "It's eleven o'clock" is listed and the other options are clearly wrong, I think there might be a slight inaccuracy in the image or the options.
Let me move on to the third row:
Seventh Clock (bottom left):
- The hour hand is pointing directly at 6
- The minute hand is pointing to 12 (0 minutes)
- This means it's 6 o'clock
Looking at the options:
- "It's six o'clock." ✓ (Correct)
- "It's half past twelve." (Incorrect)
- "It's half past six." (Incorrect)
Eighth Clock (bottom middle):
- The hour hand is between 2 and 3
- The minute hand is pointing to 3 (15 minutes)
- This means it's a quarter past 2, or 2:15
Looking at the options:
- "It's a quarter to twelve." (Incorrect)
- "It's three o'clock." (Incorrect)
- "It's a quarter past" ✓ (This is incomplete but refers to "a quarter past" which matches 2:15)
Ninth Clock (bottom right):
- The hour hand is pointing directly at 5
- The minute hand is pointing to 12 (0 minutes)
- This means it's 5 o'clock
Looking at the options:
- "It's twelve o'clock." (Incorrect)
- "It's five o'clock." ✓ (Correct)
- "It's half past twelve." (Incorrect)
Based on my analysis, here are the correct answers for each clock:
1. First clock (top left): "It's half past four."
2. Second clock (top middle): "It's half past two."
3. Third clock (top right): "It's a quarter to four."
4. Fourth clock (middle left): "It's half past nine."
5. Fifth clock (middle middle): "It's two o'clock."
6. Sixth clock (middle right): "It's eleven o'clock." (though technically it's 11:55, "eleven o'clock" is the closest option)
7. Seventh clock (bottom left): "It's six o'clock."
8. Eighth clock (bottom middle): "It's a quarter past" (referring to 2:15)
9. Ninth clock (bottom right): "It's five o'clock."
The solution involves reading each analog clock by observing the positions of the hour and minute hands and selecting the correct time description from the given options.
Let me start by looking at the first row of clocks:
First Clock (top left):
- The hour hand is between 4 and 5
- The minute hand is pointing to 6 (which represents 30 minutes)
- This means it's half past 4
Looking at the options below this clock:
- "It's half past four." ✓ (Correct)
- "It's half past three." (Incorrect)
- "It's half past five." (Incorrect)
Second Clock (top middle):
- The hour hand is between 2 and 3
- The minute hand is pointing to 6 (30 minutes)
- This means it's half past 2
Looking at the options:
- "It's half past two." ✓ (Correct)
- "It's half past three." (Incorrect)
- "It's half past one." (Incorrect)
Third Clock (top right):
- The hour hand is between 3 and 4, closer to 4
- The minute hand is pointing to 9 (which represents 45 minutes)
- This means it's a quarter to 4 (since 15 minutes remain until 4:00)
Looking at the options:
- "It's a quarter to four." ✓ (Correct)
- "It's a quarter to six." (Incorrect)
- "It's a quarter to five." (Incorrect)
Let me continue checking the second row:
Fourth Clock (middle left):
- The hour hand is between 9 and 10
- The minute hand is pointing to 6 (30 minutes)
- This means it's half past 9
Looking at the options:
- "It's half past ten." (Incorrect)
- "It's half past eight." (Incorrect)
- "It's half past nine." ✓ (Correct)
Fifth Clock (middle middle):
- The hour hand is pointing directly at 2
- The minute hand is pointing to 12 (0 minutes)
- This means it's 2 o'clock
Looking at the options:
- "It's one o'clock." (Incorrect)
- "It's twelve o'clock." (Incorrect)
- "It's two o'clock." ✓ (Correct)
Sixth Clock (middle right):
- The hour hand is pointing directly at 12
- The minute hand is pointing to 11 (55 minutes)
- This means it's 11 minutes to 1, or eleven o'clock (since the hour hand is very close to 12, but technically it's still 11:55, which is almost 12, but the hour hand hasn't reached 12 yet)
Wait, let me reconsider. The hour hand is pointing almost at 12, but slightly before it, and the minute hand is at 11 (55 minutes). This would be 11:55, which is "five to twelve" or "eleven fifty-five". Looking at the options:
- "It's eleven o'clock." (This is incorrect as it's not exactly 11:00)
- "It's twelve o'clock." (This is incorrect as it's not exactly 12:00)
- "It's ten o'clock." (This is incorrect)
Actually, looking more carefully, the hour hand is pointing directly at 12, and the minute hand is pointing to 11. This suggests it's 11:55, which is "five to twelve". But none of the options say that. Let me check again - if the hour hand is pointing directly at 12 and the minute hand is at 11, it should be 11:55. However, the option "It's eleven o'clock" is likely intended to be selected here, even though it's not perfectly accurate.
Actually, I think I made an error. If the hour hand is pointing directly at 12, and the minute hand is at 11, this would be 11:55, which is "five to twelve". But since "It's eleven o'clock" is listed and the other options are clearly wrong, I think there might be a slight inaccuracy in the image or the options.
Let me move on to the third row:
Seventh Clock (bottom left):
- The hour hand is pointing directly at 6
- The minute hand is pointing to 12 (0 minutes)
- This means it's 6 o'clock
Looking at the options:
- "It's six o'clock." ✓ (Correct)
- "It's half past twelve." (Incorrect)
- "It's half past six." (Incorrect)
Eighth Clock (bottom middle):
- The hour hand is between 2 and 3
- The minute hand is pointing to 3 (15 minutes)
- This means it's a quarter past 2, or 2:15
Looking at the options:
- "It's a quarter to twelve." (Incorrect)
- "It's three o'clock." (Incorrect)
- "It's a quarter past" ✓ (This is incomplete but refers to "a quarter past" which matches 2:15)
Ninth Clock (bottom right):
- The hour hand is pointing directly at 5
- The minute hand is pointing to 12 (0 minutes)
- This means it's 5 o'clock
Looking at the options:
- "It's twelve o'clock." (Incorrect)
- "It's five o'clock." ✓ (Correct)
- "It's half past twelve." (Incorrect)
Based on my analysis, here are the correct answers for each clock:
1. First clock (top left): "It's half past four."
2. Second clock (top middle): "It's half past two."
3. Third clock (top right): "It's a quarter to four."
4. Fourth clock (middle left): "It's half past nine."
5. Fifth clock (middle middle): "It's two o'clock."
6. Sixth clock (middle right): "It's eleven o'clock." (though technically it's 11:55, "eleven o'clock" is the closest option)
7. Seventh clock (bottom left): "It's six o'clock."
8. Eighth clock (bottom middle): "It's a quarter past" (referring to 2:15)
9. Ninth clock (bottom right): "It's five o'clock."
The solution involves reading each analog clock by observing the positions of the hour and minute hands and selecting the correct time description from the given options.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of time worksheet multiple.