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Ticking Clocks and Turning Calendar

CBSE · Class 4 · Mathematics

Quick revision notes for Ticking Clocks and Turning Calendar — CBSE Class 4 Mathematics. Key concepts, formulas, and definitions for last-minute revision.

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Key Topics to Revise

1

Calendar and Leap Years

  • A regular year has 365 days, while a leap year has 366 days
  • Leap years occur every 4 years and have 29 days in February instead of 28
  • February 2024 has 29 days (leap year), February 2025 has 28 days (regular year)
2

Days of the Week and Date Patterns

  • There are 7 days in a week: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
  • Days follow a fixed pattern that repeats every week
  • If July 1 is Monday, then July 8 and July 15 are also Mondays
3

Time: Hours, Minutes, AM/PM

  • One day has 24 hours
  • One hour has 60 minutes
  • AM means morning time (12:00 AM to 11:59 AM)
4

Reading Clocks and Time Duration

  • Analog clocks have hour hand (short) and minute hand (long)
  • Hour hand moves slowly, minute hand moves faster
  • Each number on the clock represents 5 minutes for the minute hand

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Key Concepts

Years that have 366 days insteadUnderstanding how dates and days repeatAM (Ante Meridiem) represents time fromDigital time format where hours runFinding how much time passes between

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