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Numeracy

Telling time to 5 minutes

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You have been learning to tell the time. If you look at this clock face, you may be able to say the time it gives in several different ways. For example, you might say it is "twenty-five minutes past eight," or "twenty-five past eight" or "eight twenty-five". If you were writing the times down, for "eight twenty-five" it is quicker to write 8:25

For each clock face in this exercise, you need to write the time in figures. So for the example clock we have just been looking at, you would write 8:25 in the box next to the clock. When you have finished, click on the "Finished" button and your answers will be ticked if they are correct. You need to be very careful typing in your answers.

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