By the end of this chapter you'll be able to…

  • 1Name the units of time and how they relate
  • 2Read o'clock, quarter past, half past, and quarter to
  • 3Use a.m. and p.m. correctly
  • 4Read days, dates, and months on a calendar
  • 5Find the duration of an event
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Why this chapter matters
Ticking Clocks and Turning Calendar teaches children to read clocks and calendars, use a.m. and p.m., and find how long things take. These time skills build punctuality, planning, and everyday independence.

Before you start — revise these

A 5-minute refresher here will save you 30 minutes of confusion below.

Ticking Clocks and Turning Calendar — Class 4 Mathematics (CBSE)

From the current NCERT Maths Mela Grade 4 book, Chapter 12. Clocks tick through the day and calendars turn through the year — let us read them well.


1. Why this chapter matters

Time runs our day. Reading a clock and a calendar, knowing a.m./p.m., and finding how long things take helps children plan, be punctual, and manage their day.

2. Core ideas

Idea 1 — Units of time

60 seconds = 1 minute, 60 minutes = 1 hour, 24 hours = 1 day, 7 days = 1 week, 12 months = 1 year.

Method 2 — Read the clock

The short hand shows the hour; the long hand shows the minutes. Long hand on 12 = o'clock, on 6 = half past (:30), on 3 = quarter past (:15), on 9 = quarter to.

Skill 3 — a.m./p.m., calendar, and duration

a.m. is before noon, p.m. after noon. A calendar shows days, weeks, months, dates (and a leap year has 29 days in February). Duration is how long something lasts (end time − start time).

3. Worked examples

Example 1: The long hand is on 3 and the short hand just past 4. What time is it?

Quarter past 4 (4:15).

Example 2: How many days are in a week, and months in a year?

7 days and 12 months.

Example 3: A film starts at 4:00 and ends at 6:00. How long is it?

6:00 − 4:00 = 2 hours.

4. Activity corner

Make a paper clock and show half past 7, quarter past 5, and your school start time. Then circle today's date on a calendar and find the day one week later. Write:

  • The times you showed
  • Today's date and the date one week later
  • The maths idea (reading clocks and calendars)

5. Common mistakes

  • Mistake: Mixing up the hour and minute hands. Fix: Short hand = hour, long hand = minutes.
  • Mistake: Confusing quarter past and quarter to. Fix: Quarter past is :15 (after the hour); quarter to is :45 (before the next hour).
  • Mistake: Forgetting a.m. and p.m. Fix: a.m. is morning (before noon); p.m. is afternoon/evening (after noon).

6. How to write better answers

  1. Read the hour from the short hand.
  2. Read minutes from the long hand (o'clock, quarter, half).
  3. Add a.m. or p.m. if needed.
  4. For duration, subtract the start time from the end time.

7. Practice set

  1. How many minutes are in one hour?
  2. What time is quarter past 6?
  3. What time is half past 9?
  4. How many days are there in one week?
  5. A class starts at 9:00 and ends at 11:00. How long is it?
  6. Is 7 in the morning written as a.m. or p.m.?

8. Answer key

  1. 60 minutes.
  2. 6:15.
  3. 9:30.
  4. 7 days.
  5. 2 hours.
  6. a.m.

9. Quick revision

  • 60 sec = 1 min; 60 min = 1 hr; 24 hr = 1 day; 7 days = 1 week; 12 months = 1 year.
  • Short hand = hour; long hand = minutes.
  • O'clock (:00), quarter past (:15), half past (:30), quarter to (:45).
  • a.m. is before noon; p.m. is after noon.
  • Duration = end time − start time.

Key formulas & results

Everything you need to memorise, in one card. Screenshot this for revision.

Core idea
60 seconds = 1 minute; 60 minutes = 1 hour; 24 hours = 1 day; 7 days = 1 week; 12 months = 1 year.
Units of time fit together in fixed amounts.
Math move
Short hand shows the hour; long hand shows minutes. Quarter past = :15, half past = :30, quarter to = :45.
Long hand on 12 means o'clock.
Exam habit
a.m. is before noon, p.m. after noon; duration = end time - start time.
A calendar shows days, dates, and months.
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Common mistakes & fixes

These are the exact errors that cost students marks in board exams. Read them once, save yourself the trouble.

WATCH OUT
Mixing up the hour and minute hands
Short hand = hour, long hand = minutes.
WATCH OUT
Confusing quarter past and quarter to
Quarter past is :15 (after the hour); quarter to is :45 (before the next hour).
WATCH OUT
Forgetting a.m. and p.m.
a.m. is morning (before noon); p.m. is afternoon or evening (after noon).

Practice problems

Try each one yourself before tapping "Show solution". Active recall > rereading.

Q1EASY· Units
How many minutes are in one hour?
Show solution
60 minutes.
Q2MEDIUM· Clock
What time is quarter past 6?
Show solution
6:15.
Q3EASY· Clock
What time is half past 9?
Show solution
9:30.
Q4EASY· Calendar
How many days are there in one week?
Show solution
7 days.
Q5MEDIUM· Duration
A class starts at 9:00 and ends at 11:00. How long is it?
Show solution
2 hours.
Q6EASY· Time
Is 7 in the morning written as a.m. or p.m.?
Show solution
a.m.

5-minute revision

The whole chapter, distilled. Read this the night before the exam.

  • Ticking Clocks and Turning Calendar is Chapter 12 of the Class 4 Maths Mela textbook.
  • 60 sec = 1 min; 60 min = 1 hr; 24 hr = 1 day; 7 days = 1 week; 12 months = 1 year.
  • Short hand = hour; long hand = minutes.
  • O'clock (:00), quarter past (:15), half past (:30), quarter to (:45).
  • a.m. is before noon; p.m. is after noon.
  • Duration = end time - start time.

CBSE marks blueprint

Where the marks come from in this chapter — so you can plan your prep.

Typical chapter weightage: 4-5 marks in school tests, oral checks, notebooks, and activities

Question typeMarks eachTypical countWhat it tests
Very Short12-3Units, days, or a.m./p.m.
Short Answer21-2Reading times or finding duration
Activity / Project30-1Making a clock or using a calendar
Prep strategy
  • Practise reading o'clock, quarter, and half times
  • Learn the units of time
  • Use a.m. and p.m. for daily timings
  • Find durations by subtracting times

Where this shows up in the real world

This chapter isn't just an exam topic — it lives in the world around you.

Following a timetable

Reading clocks helps children follow school and home routines.

Planning with a calendar

Finding days and dates helps plan events and holidays.

Being punctual

Knowing time and duration builds good time habits.

Exam strategy

Battle-tested tips from teachers and toppers for this chapter.

  1. Underline the command word: what time, how many, or how long
  2. Read the short hand first for the hour
  3. Add a.m. or p.m. where needed
  4. For duration, subtract start time from end time

Going beyond the textbook

For olympiad aspirants and curious learners — topics that build on this chapter.

  • If a journey starts at 10:30 and takes 2 hours 15 minutes, when does it end?
  • Find how many days are there from the 5th to the 20th of a month.

Where else this chapter is tested

CBSE board isn't the only one — other exams test this chapter too.

CBSE Class 4 School AssessmentHigh
Class 4 Foundation / Olympiad PracticeMedium
Notebook and Activity EvaluationHigh

Questions students ask

The real ones — pulled from the Q&A community and tutor sessions.

Quarter past is 15 minutes after the hour (like 6:15); quarter to is 15 minutes before the next hour (like 6:45).

Subtract the start time from the end time. For example, from 9:00 to 11:00 is 2 hours.
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