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Chapter Time Worksheet

The document provides a comprehensive overview of time concepts for Class III students, including details about analog and digital clocks, time conversions, and the structure of a day. It includes worksheets and multiple-choice questions to reinforce learning about time, such as calculating time intervals and understanding leap years. Additionally, it features interesting facts about time measurement and its origins.

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Chapter Time Worksheet

The document provides a comprehensive overview of time concepts for Class III students, including details about analog and digital clocks, time conversions, and the structure of a day. It includes worksheets and multiple-choice questions to reinforce learning about time, such as calculating time intervals and understanding leap years. Additionally, it features interesting facts about time measurement and its origins.

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DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL BANGALORE - EAST

MATHEMATICS
TIME - HANDOUT
NAME:_______________ CLASS: III SEC:_____ DATE: ___________
ALL ABOUT TIME
In a Clock

➢ The long hand is the minute hand.


➢ The short hand is the hour hand.
➢ The thinnest hand is the second hand.
➢ The hour hand goes around the clock two times a day.
➢ On a digital clock, o’clock = :00
➢ The minute hand goes around the clock once every hour.
Analog Clock
➢ The number before the colon (:) indicates the hour and the number after
the colon (:) indicates the minutes. For e.g., 4:15 = 4 hours: 15 minutes.
➢ Each day is divided into two halves. From midnight till noon is called
am (ante meridiem). From noon until midnight is called pm (post
meridiem). Digital Clock
Hours to Minutes: To convert hours into minutes we multiply the number
of hours by 60.

Time Conversions
60 seconds = 1 minute
60 minutes = 1 hour
24 hours = 1 day
7 days = 1 week
365 days = 1 year
1 Decade = 10 years
1 Century = 100 years
1 Millennium = 1,000 years
52 weeks and 1 day = 1 ordinary year
52 weeks and 2 days = 1 leap year

• The world’s most accurate clock, at the National Institute of Standards


and Technology in Colorado, measures vibrations of a single atom of
mercury. In a billion years it will not lose one second.

• Time has not been around forever. Most scientists believe it was created
along with the rest of the universe in the Big Bang, 13.7 billion years ago.

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DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL BANGALORE - EAST
MATHEMATICS
TIME - WORKSHEET
NAME: _______________ CLASS: III SEC: _____ DATE: ___________
1) Observe the clock and answer the following questions.
a) What time does the clock show? ____________

b) What will be the time after 4 hours? _________

c) What time was it 2 hours ago? ______________


2) The table shows the finishing time of three participants in a marathon.
Name Time taken Answer the following questions.

Sia 6 hrs 50 min


a) Who took the shortest time? _____________
Ria 405 min b) Who took the longest time? _____________

Diya 265 min

3) Write the time in the given boxes below.

: : :
4) Draw hands of the clock to show the given time.

15 minutes past 2 Quarter to 7 Half past 9


5) Rewrite the time using am or pm.
a) 5:10 in the morning ________ d) 7:40 in the evening ________
b) 03:05 in the afternoon ________ e) 10:30 in the night ________
c) 05:05 in the evening f) 6:30 in the morning

6) Match the following.

a) Quarter past 5 7:30

b) Half past 7 5:45

c) Quarter to 1 5:15

d) Quarter to 6 12:45

7) Read the calendar and answer the following questions.

a) This February calendar has 28 days. Is this a leap


year? (Yes/No) _______________
b) February is the ___________ month of the year.
c) National Science Day is celebrated on the last day
of this month. What is the date?
_______________
d) Ashwin’s piano lessons are on 06-02-2022 and
20-02-2022. What days of the week are Ashwin’s
lessons? _______________
e) On which date does the last Sunday fall?
________

8) Read the calendar and answer the following questions.

a) The second Wednesday of the month is


on _____________ . (Date)
b) There are________Fridays in this month.
c) ___________ month comes before the
given month.
d) The last day of the month is __________.
e) Which day of the week is the first day of
this month? _______________
f) Is the given year a leap year? _________

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DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL BANGALORE - EAST
MATHEMATICS
TIME - MCQ
NAME: _______________ CLASS: III SEC: _____ DATE: ___________
Choose the correct option.
1) 1 hour 20 minutes = ________ minutes
a) 50 minutes b) 80 minutes c) 60 minutes d) 70 minutes

2) Leap year = _________ days


a) 366 b) 365 c) 360 d) 364

3) 18 minutes = ________ seconds


a) 1008 b) 1800 c) 1080 d) 8001

4) Ava started her homework at the time shown on the clock. She worked for 2 hours.

Which option shows the time she finished?


a) 4:02 b) 6:00 c) 5:00 d) 7:00

5) 7 hours = ________ minutes


a) 350 b) 400 c) 240 d) 420

6) 48 days = __________ hours


a) 1050 b) 1252 c) 1150 d)1152

7) In a leap year, February has __________ days.


a) 28 b) 27 c) 29 d) 30

8) Half past 12 = _________


a) 11:30 b) 12:30 c)12 hours 30 minutes d) Both b and c
9) My sister and I played a game for 14 minutes. We started at 3:46. What time did we stop?
a) 3:00 b) 4:04 c) 4:00 d) 4:14

10) Mrs. Wilson left for work at 7:35. It took her exactly 13 minutes to get there. What time did she
reach office?

a) 8:48 b) 7:45 c) 7:48 d) 7:43

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