Let’s go through each clock one by one to find the time shown.
We read clocks like this:
- The
shorter hand is the
hour hand — it tells us which hour it is.
- The
longer hand is the
minute hand — it tells us how many minutes past the hour.
- Each number on the clock represents 5 minutes (so 1 = 5 min, 2 = 10 min, ..., 6 = 30 min, etc.)
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Top row:
1.
First clock (top left):
- Hour hand points at 8 → 8 o’clock
- Minute hand points at 12 → 0 minutes
→ Time:
8:00
2.
Second clock (top middle):
- Hour hand is between 2 and 3 → still 2 o’clock
- Minute hand points at 6 → 30 minutes
→ Time:
2:30
3.
Third clock (top right):
- Hour hand is between 4 and 5 → still 4 o’clock
- Minute hand points at 6 → 30 minutes
→ Time:
4:30
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Middle row:
4.
Fourth clock (middle left):
- Hour hand points at 7 → 7 o’clock
- Minute hand points at 12 → 0 minutes
→ Time:
7:00
5.
Fifth clock (middle middle):
- Hour hand points at 8 → 8 o’clock
- Minute hand points at 12 → 0 minutes
→ Time:
8:00
6.
Sixth clock (middle right):
- Hour hand is between 1 and 2 → still 1 o’clock
- Minute hand points at 6 → 30 minutes
→ Time:
1:30
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Bottom row:
7.
Seventh clock (bottom left):
- Hour hand is between 4 and 5 → still 4 o’clock
- Minute hand points at 6 → 30 minutes
→ Time:
4:30
8.
Eighth clock (bottom middle):
- Hour hand points at 9 → 9 o’clock
- Minute hand points at 12 → 0 minutes
→ Time:
9:00
9.
Ninth clock (bottom right):
- Hour hand is between 8 and 9 → still 8 o’clock
- Minute hand points at 6 → 30 minutes
→ Time:
8:30
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Final Answer:
8:00, 2:30, 4:30, 7:00, 8:00, 1:30, 4:30, 9:00, 8:30
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of time worksheets.