1 Match the durationson the clocks to the labels.
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15minutes 40minutes 5minuteshalf
an hour
2 Tickall the clocks that show a30-minuteduration.
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Talk toapartner about whatyou notice.
Find durations of time 3 Tickall the clocks that showa15-minuteduration.
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10
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4 Tommy satdown toplayagameat quarterpast 1
Thegame took20minutes.
Draw thehandson the clock to showwhat time thegamefinished.
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5 The table shows informationabout somechildren’s journeys to school.
Name of child
LefthomeArrived
at schoolJourney
time
Annie
12
39
87 5
4
21
10
11
6
12
39
87 5
4
21
10
11
6
30minutes
Alex
12
39
87 5
4
21
10
11
6
12
39
87 5
4
21
10
11
6
Jack
12
39
87 5
4
21
10
11
6
12
39
87 5
4
21
10
11
6
Mo
12
39
87 5
4
21
10
11
6
12
39
87 5
4
21
10
11
6
20minutes
Dexter
12
39
87 5
4
21
10
11
6
12
39
87 5
4
21
10
11
6
15minutes
a) Complete the table.
b) Is each statement trueor false?
Circleyouranswers.
Annie arrived at school first. true false
Jack left home first. true false
Mo and Dexter left home at the same time. true false
Annie left home before Jack. true false
Alex arrived at school after Jack. true false
Makeupyourown trueor falsequestion about the table to testyourpartner.
6 WhitneywatchedTV from10past 6untilquarter to7
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12
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How longdid she spendwatchingTV?
minutes
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