You need to be able to read and record the time so that you can be in the correct place at the correct time.
Telling the time means you can meet your friends, catch a train or a bus, go to the cinema and so much more.
$1$. How many minutes are in $1$ hour?
$2$. How many minutes are in half an hour?
$3$. Make the analogue and digital clocks show the correct time.

On each analogue clock, the minute hand points to the correct number of minutes, and the hour hand sits just after the hour number (moving further as the minutes increase).
$4$. Make the analogue and digital clocks show the correct time.

On each analogue clock, place the minute hand on the correct minute mark and place the hour hand just before the next hour (closer to the next hour when there are fewer minutes left).
The minute hand is pointing to an odd number greater than $6$. What could the time be? How many different times are there?
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$5$. Complete the clocks and write the time in words.

$6$. Complete the clocks.
Draw a ring around the correct time of day.
