Worksheet on Telling Time

Math worksheet on telling time will help us to practice the questions on how to tell time.

1. Fill in the blanks by choosing the correct time from the brackets: 

(a) Ron eats lunch at _____________ (2 : 30 a.m. / 2 : 30 p.m.) 

(b) The sun rises at _____________ (5 : 30 a.m. / 5 : 30 p.m.) 

(c) Eva eats dinner at _____________ (8 : 30 a.m. / 8 : 30 p.m.) 

(d) Nancy's school starts at _____________ (7 : 30 a.m. / 7 : 30 p.m.) 


2. Write the time using a.m. / p.m.: 

(a) 6:10 in the evening _____________ 

(b) 9 o'clock in the morning _____________ 

(c) 4 hours after midnight _____________

(d) 3 hours before noon _____________ 

(e) 1 hour before midnight _____________ 

(f) 1 hour after noon _____________ 


3. Write the lime 3 hours after :

(a) 8 : 15 p.m.

(b) 10 : 20 a.m.

(c) midnight

(d) 11 : 15 p.m.



4. Write the time 3 hours before:

(a) noon

(b) 2 : 05 a.m.

(c) 1 : 15 p.m.

(d) 4 : 45 p.m.



5. Sam and Ken went to see a movie. It was 2 hours 15 minutes long. The show began at 6 : 15 p.m. What time will it get over?

6. Ken's school begins at 7 : 55. He wants to reach 45 minutes before school begins so that he can play with his friends. At what time should Ken reach school?

7. Andy is lined up for his first marathon. At 5 : 45 a.m. the whistle blows and the race begins.



Solve the problems given:

(a) Andy reaches the first refreshment stall at 6 : 05 a.m. How long has he been running?

(b) He reaches the next refreshment stall at 6 : 25 a.m. How long has it taken Andy to run from stall 1 to stall 2.

(c) At 6: 50 a.m. Akhil catches up with Andy near the 6 km mark. How long has Andy taken to run the first 6 km of the race?

(d) Andy reaches the 12 km mark at 7 : 55 a.m. How long has he been running? Did he run the first 6 km of the race faster or slower than the second 6 km of the race? By how much time?

(e) Andy slows down for the next two km. He reaches the 14 km mark at 8 : 45 a.m. How long did it take him to run these two km.

(f) Andy finished the race in 4 hours, 15 minutes. At what time did he cross the finish line?

(g) The organizers of the race were at their posts from 5 a.m. to 4 : 45 p.m. How long were they at their posts?


Answers for the worksheet on telling time will help us to check the answers given below.

Answers:

1. (a) 2 : 30 am

(b) 5 : 30 am

(c) 8 : 30 pm

(d) 7 : 30 am


2. (a) p.m.

(b) a.m.

(c) a.m.

(d) a.m.

(e) p.m.

(f) p.m.


3. (a) 11 : 15 p.m.

(b) 1 : 20 p.m.

(c) 3 : 00 a.m.

(d) 2 : 15 a.m.


4. (a) 9 : 00 a.m.

(b) 11 : 05 p.m.

(c) 10 : 15 a.m.

(d) 1 : 45 p.m.


5. 8 : 30 p.m

6. 7 : 10 a.m.

7. (a) 20 minutes

(b) 20 minutes

(c) 1 hour 5 minutes

(d) 2 hours 10 minutes, same

(e) 50 minutes

(f) 12 : 10

(g) 11 hours 15 minutes











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