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Time and Travel Worksheet

Time and Travel Worksheet

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🕐 Part 1: Reading Time

1. Convert these 12-hour times to 24-hour format:

a) 2:30 PM = ____________

b) 11:45 AM = ____________

c) 8:15 PM = ____________

d) 12:30 AM = ____________

2. Convert these 24-hour times to 12-hour format:

a) 14:20 = ____________

b) 09:45 = ____________

c) 23:10 = ____________

d) 00:15 = ____________

3. What time is shown on an analogue clock when:

a) The hour hand is between 3 and 4, and the minute hand points to 6? ____________

b) The hour hand is between 7 and 8, and the minute hand points to 9? ____________

c) The hour hand points to 12, and the minute hand points to 3? ____________

🚌 Part 2: Reading Timetables

4. Use this bus timetable to answer the questions:

Bus Route 42 - Monday to Friday

City Centre: 07:30, 08:15, 09:00, 10:30, 12:00, 14:15, 16:30, 18:00

Shopping Mall: 07:45, 08:30, 09:15, 10:45, 12:15, 14:30, 16:45, 18:15

School: 08:00, 08:45, 09:30, 11:00, 12:30, 14:45, 17:00, 18:30

Hospital: 08:15, 09:00, 09:45, 11:15, 12:45, 15:00, 17:15, 18:45

a) What time does the 3rd bus of the day arrive at the Shopping Mall? ____________

b) If you catch the bus at City Centre at 14:15, what time will you arrive at Hospital? ____________

c) How long does it take to travel from City Centre to Hospital? ____________

d) Which bus would you catch from City Centre to arrive at School before 9:00 AM? ____________

5. Train timetable problem:

The train from Auckland to Wellington departs at 08:45 and arrives at 20:30. How long is the journey?

🚗 Part 3: Travel Calculations

6. If your average speed is 70km per hour, and your destination is 150km away, approximately how long will the trip take?
7. Sarah drives at an average speed of 60km/h. How far will she travel in 2.5 hours?
8. A cyclist travels 45km in 3 hours. What is their average speed?
9. You need to arrive at the airport by 15:30. The journey takes 45 minutes. What is the latest time you should leave home?
10. A plane flies 800km in 1 hour and 20 minutes. What is its average speed in km/h?

⏰ Part 4: Time Problems

11. Calculate the time differences:

a) From 09:45 to 14:20 = ____________

b) From 22:30 to 06:15 (next day) = ____________

c) From 11:40 AM to 3:25 PM = ____________

12. Multiple choice - Which is the correct way to write 3:45 PM in 24-hour format?

03:45

15:45

1545

3:45

13. Word problem:

Emma starts her homework at 16:30. She spends 45 minutes on maths, 30 minutes on science, and 25 minutes on English. What time does she finish?

14. Check all the times that are equivalent to 2:30 PM:

14:30

1430 hours

Half past two in the afternoon

02:30

Thirty minutes past fourteen hundred hours

🗺️ Part 5: Real-World Applications

15. Planning a trip:

You're planning a road trip from Auckland to Rotorua (230km). If you drive at an average speed of 80km/h and make two 15-minute stops, how long will the total journey take?

16. Fill in the blanks:

If a movie starts at _______ PM and runs for 2 hours and 15 minutes, it will finish at 21:45.

A flight departing at 11:30 AM and arriving at 14:20 has a flight time of _______ hours and _______ minutes.

17. Short answer:

Explain why airlines and railways use 24-hour time format instead of 12-hour format:

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