1 Here are two faces.

Join each clock face to the correct digital .

2 marks

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2 Match each clock to the correct time.

One has been done for you.

1 mark

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3 Two show the same time.

Tick (✔) them.

1 mark

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4 Here are three clock faces.

Match each clock face to the same time on a .

2 mark

Albert+Bradbeer+Primary+Academy Page 4 of 12 Here are three clock faces. 5 Match each clock face to the same time on a digital clock.

2 marks

Albert+Bradbeer+Primary+Academy Page 5 of 12 Complete the table. 6 Clock face Digital time Time in words

7:15 quarter past 7

4:45 quarter to 5

1:50

2 marks

Grace says, 7 ‘On my clock face, the big hand is on the 4 and the little hand is between the 8 and the 9’

What is the time on Grace’s clock face?

1 mark

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8 A clock shows this time twice a day.

Tick the two digital clocks that show this time.

1 mark

Complete the table. 9 Digital time Time in words using 24 hour clock

quarter past 7 in the 19:15 evening

ten past 11 at night

06:50

2 marks

Albert+Bradbeer+Primary+Academy Page 7 of 12 Ben goes to bed at 7:15 pm. 10 Grace goes to bed an hour later. What time does Grace go to bed?

Give your answer using 24 hour clock.

1 mark

11 Annie finishes school at ten past 3 in the afternoon.

Circle the 24 hour clock that shows ten past 3 in the afternoon.

1 mark

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1

Do not award the mark if additional incorrect lines are drawn. Lines need not touch the clocks or , provided the intention is clear.

(a) First clock joined to 8:20 1

(b) clock joined to 3:40 1 [2]

Diagram completed correctly as shown: 2

Lines need not touch the clocks, provided the intention is clear. Do not accept times which have been matched to more than one clock. [1]

Albert+Bradbeer+Primary+Academy Page 9 of 12 Two clocks ticked as shown: 3

Both clocks must be ticked for the award of the mark. Accept any other clear way of indicating the correct clocks, such as circling. [1]

(a) Middle clock joined to 6:35 4 1

(b) Lower clock joined to 11:10

Lines do not have to touch the clocks, provided the intention is clear. Accept alternative, unambiguous ways of indicating the answer, eg correct numerical times written on clocks. 1 [2]

Albert+Bradbeer+Primary+Academy Page 10 of 12 Award One mark for each of the times joined as shown. 5

[2]

6 Clock face Digital time Time in words

7:15 quarter past 7

4:45 quarter to 5

1:50 ten to 2

[2]

Twenty past 8, or equivalent e.g. 8:20 7 Accept 20:20 [1]

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8 Both clocks ticked, as shown:

Accept alternative unambiguous positive indications, e.g. clocks circled or underlined. [1]

23:10 9 Do not accept if 23:10 pm 1

ten to 7 in the morning Do not accept ‘ten to 7’ alone 1 [2]

20:15 10 [1]

11

Accept other unambiguous indication of correct answer [1]

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