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Telling The Time

Practise reading a clock face and solving problems involving converting between units of time.

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This is level 4; Mixed questions about reading the time and solving time problems. You can earn a trophy if you get at least 7 questions correct.

The time now is 06:56.
~ How many minutes are left until 07:53?
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~ How many minutes have passed since the time was 06:07? Correct Wrong

At Webelos Summer School each lesson lasts for 40 minutes.
~ There are three lessons before morning break and the first lesson starts at 8:30am. What time will morning break begin?
Correct Wrong
~ There are two lessons in the afternoon session. If the afternoon session finishes at 3:30pm what time did it start?
Correct Wrong
ScaleNeedleNeedle

This clock uses Roman numerals to show the hours. What time did it show the morning this picture was taken?

Correct Wrong
ScaleNeedleNeedle

This picture was taken after noon. What time was the picture taken?

Correct Wrong

Arnie, Bella and Chris take it in turns to serve in the Vertex Corner Store. They each do a shift so that the shop is open from 6am until 10pm. Each shift lasts exactly the same amount of time. If Chris does the last shift what time does he start?
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Graham is having his hair cut at the barbers. On the wall behind him is a clock without numbers on the face. Looking at the clock through the mirror it appears the time is 12:20pm. What is the real time?
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Here is a boarding pass for a British Airways flight from Bangkok, Thailand to Heathrow airport in London, England. The flight takes 11 hours and 55 minutes. The time in England is six hours behind the time in Thailand. If the flight is on time what time will it arrive at Heathrow (local time)?
Correct Wrong

This is the 24-hour clock at the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, London.

24-hour Clock
To the nearest second, what time does the clock face show? Give your answer in 12-hour format like this 3:45:42pm
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This is Telling The Time level 4. You can also try:
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Instructions

Try your best to answer the questions above. Type your answers into the boxes provided leaving no spaces. As you work through the exercise regularly click the "check" button. If you have any wrong answers, do your best to do corrections but if there is anything you don't understand, please ask your teacher for help.

When you have got all of the questions correct you may want to print out this page and paste it into your exercise book. If you keep your work in an ePortfolio you could take a screen shot of your answers and paste that into your Maths file.

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Level 1 - Expressing the time on a clock face as a digital time.

Level 2 - Finding the number of minutes between two given times.

Level 3 - Expressing the time on a clock face as a 24hr clock digital time.

Level 4 - Mixed questions about reading the time and solving time problems.

Pairs Game - A number of pairs games with digital and analog times.

Time Arithmetic Level 1 - Addition.

Time Arithmetic Level 2 - Subtraction.

Time Arithmetic Level 3 - Multiplication.

Time Arithmetic Level 4 - Division.


A large analogue Clock showing the current time is available in the Shine+Write collection.

More on this topic including lesson Starters, visual aids, investigations and self-marking exercises.

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Curriculum Reference

See the National Curriculum page for links to related online activities and resources.

Example

You may also want to use a calculator to check your working. See Calculator Workout skill 12.

Don't wait until you have finished the exercise before you click on the 'Check' button. Click it often as you work through the questions to see if you are answering them correctly. You can double-click the 'Check' button to make it float at the bottom of your screen.

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