Day 15: Tick-Tock Time | Foundation Stage Mathematics | Apex Institute of Maths and Sciences

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Day 15: Tick-Tock Time | Foundation Stage Mathematics | Apex Institute of Maths and Sciences

Day 15: Tick-Tock Time | Foundation Stage Mathematics

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πŸš€ Level 1: The Quest (Concept)

Imagine a world where we didn’t know when to eat lunch or go to sleep! That’s why we have clocks. A clock is a special tool that tells us the story of time using numbers and hands.

The Clock Face

Small Hand: The Hour Hand (Short and slow – it tells the hour).

Big Hand: The Minute Hand (Long and fast – it tells the minutes).

πŸ•’ When the big hand points to 12, it’s an “o’clock” hour!

⚑ Level 2: Power-Ups (Tools)
The Half-Hour Trick: When the long minute hand points down at 6, it has traveled halfway around the circle. We say it is “Half-past”.
Position of Big Hand What we say
Points at 12 O’Clock (Example: 4:00)
Points at 6 Half-past (Example: 4:30)
βš”οΈ Level 3: Mini-Boss Battles (Applications)
Scenario 1: School Starts!
If your school bus arrives when the small hand is on 8 and the big hand is on 12, what time is it?
Answer: It’s 8 o’clock!
Scenario 2: Snack Time
You get a break when the small hand is between 10 and 11, and the big hand is pointing exactly at 6.
Answer: It’s Half-past 10 (10:30)!
🏠 Level 4: Home Quests (Activities)
Activity 1: The Human Clock
Stand in the living room. Use your short arm to be the hour hand and your long arm to be the minute hand. Ask your parent to shout a time (like 3 o’clock) and show it with your arms!
Activity 2: Clock Hunt
Find 3 different clocks in your house (Phone, Wall Clock, Microwave). Draw the face of the one you like most and show “Half-past 6” on it.
πŸ‘‘ Final Boss: Practice Test
EASY

1. Which hand on the clock moves the slowest?

  • A) The Minute Hand
  • B) The Hour Hand
  • C) Both move at same speed
  • D) The Second Hand
Magic Solution: The hour hand is the short hand and takes a whole hour just to move from one number to the next!
EASY

2. When the big hand points to 12, we call it:

  • A) O’Clock
  • B) Half-past
  • C) Noon
  • D) Quarter-past
Magic Solution: 12 marks the start of a new hour, so we say “o’clock”.
EASY

3. If the small hand is on 5 and the big hand is on 12, what is the time?

  • A) 12:05
  • B) 6:00
  • C) 5:00
  • D) 5:30
Magic Solution: Small hand on 5 = 5 hours. Big hand on 12 = 00 minutes. So, 5:00!
EASY

4. When the big hand points to 6, it is ______.

  • A) 6 o’clock
  • B) Full-past
  • C) 12 minutes past
  • D) Half-past
Magic Solution: 6 is halfway around the clock face, so it is “half-past”.
MODERATE

5. A clock has numbers from 1 to:

  • A) 10
  • B) 12
  • D) 60
Magic Solution: A standard clock face is divided into 12 equal hour parts.
MODERATE

6. “Half-past 2” can also be written as:

  • A) 2:06
  • B) 2:00
  • C) 2:30
  • D) 3:30
Magic Solution: Half of 60 minutes is 30 minutes. So half-past 2 is 2:30.
MODERATE

7. If the time is 9:30, where is the big hand?

  • A) On the 9
  • B) On the 6
  • C) On the 12
  • D) On the 3
Magic Solution: 30 minutes means the minute hand (big hand) has reached the number 6.
MODERATE

8. At 12:00 o’clock, where are the two hands?

  • A) Both point at 12
  • B) One at 12, one at 6
  • C) Both point at 6
  • D) They point at 12 and 1
Magic Solution: For 12 o’clock, the hour is 12 and the minutes are 0, so both point straight up!
COMPLEX

9. How many times does the big hand go around the clock in 2 hours?

  • A) Once
  • B) Half a time
  • C) 12 times
  • D) Twice
Magic Solution: The minute hand goes around the clock once every hour. So for 2 hours, it goes around twice.
COMPLEX

10. If it is 3:30 now, what time will it be in 30 minutes?

  • A) 4:00
  • B) 3:00
  • C) 4:30
  • D) 3:60
Magic Solution: 30 minutes is half an hour. Half an hour after 3:30 is a full hour, making it 4 o’clock!

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