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Analog & Digital Clocks

Let’s explore Analog & Digital Clocks with your child to tell
the time!

Here is a list of activities you can do with


your child to practice telling time:

1 DIY Analog Clock


Choose suitable objects from home to make a DIY
clock model with your child. Explain to your child:

2 Telling Time by 5 minutes interval


Tell your child that every time the minute hand moves from
one number to another number, 5 minutes have passed.

3 Telling time with digital clock


Teach your child to represent time in digital
format.

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Reading Time
Objective: To recognise the hour and minute hands.

Fill in the blanks.

The hour hand is pointing at _______.

The minute hand is pointing at _______ .

The time is ______ o’clock.

The hour hand is pointing at _______.

The minute hand is pointing at _______ .

The time is ______ o’clock.

* You may print or copy this worksheet for your child to practise.
Draw Clock Hands
Objective: To represent time in analog format.

Draw the hour and minute hands to show the correct time.
1. 2.

3 o’clock. 8 o’clock.

3. 4.

7 o’clock. 6 o’clock.

5. 6.

5 o’clock. 1 1 o’clock.

* You may print or copy this worksheet for your child to practise.
Telling Time by 5 Minute Intervals
Objective: To analyse time in 5 minutes interval.

Paste the correct minutes.

0 5 10 1 5 20 25

30 35 40 45 50 55
* You may print or copy this worksheet for your child to practise.
Digital and Analog Clock
Objective: To associate time in analog and digital formats.

Match the digital clock with the correct time.

5 : 45

3 : 00

10 : 30

6 : 15

8 : 00

* You may print or copy this worksheet for your child to practise.
Writing Time in Digital Clock
Objective: To represent time in digital format.

Write the time in digital form as shown by each clock.


1. 2.

Ñ : ÄÄ :
3. 4.

: :
5. 6.

: :

* You may print or copy this worksheet for your child to practise.

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