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Unit I Time Telling. By Indra Parwati. The long hand is the minute hand . . The short hand is the hour hand . . The Hands of Time. There are 60 minutes on a clock face. Skip count by fives to count the minutes with me. . 60. 5. 10. 55. 15. 50. 20. 45. 25. 40. 35. 30.
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Unit I Time Telling By Indra Parwati
The long hand is the minute hand. The short hand is the hour hand. The Hands of Time
There are 60 minutes on a clock face. Skip count by fives to count the minutes with me. 60 5 10 55 15 50 20 45 25 40 35 30 The Hands of Time
When the minute hand is pointing to 12, read the time as “o’clock”. In this case, the hour hand is pointing to the 3 it is “three o’clock”.
Four Quarters If we were to slice the clock into 4 equal sections, we would represent a 15 minutes section
When the minute hand is pointing to the numeral 3, we say that the time is “A quarter after/past _____.” Here, the clock shows a quarter past seven, or 7:15. • When the minute hand is pointing to the numeral 9, we say that the time is “A quarter til/to _____.” Here, the clock shows a quarter to five, or 4:45.
Half Past • When the minute hand is pointing to the numeral 6, we say that the time is “Half past _____.” Here, the clock shows half past 2, or 2:30. Notice how the hour hand is half-way in between the 2 and the 3.
What time is it? A quarter to nine or 08:45 A quarter past eight or 08:15
Twenty minutes past nine or 09:20 Half past six or 06:30
Ten minutes to nine or 08:50 Ten minutes past twelve or 12:10
Write the time. • 12:45 : It is a quarter to one • 2:10 : It is........................... • 7:15 : It is........................... • 8:55 : It is........................... • 10:20 :It is............................ • 11:30 : It is.......................... • 1:45 : It is...........................
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