This resource explores the fundamental concepts of time as represented by an analog clock. It introduces the two hands of a clock: the Minute Hand (long hand) and the Hour Hand (short hand), emphasizing the minute hand's role in tracking the passage of minutes. The document explains how the clock face is divided into 60 small increments, with each increment representing one minute, and how jumping between numbers indicates the total minutes elapsed. It includes practice activities on skip counting by fives to facilitate understanding of time measurement. Learners will also engage with visual aids to identify the current minute displayed on the clock and associate specific hand positions with time (e.g., what it means when the minute hand points at 12). Overall, the resource aims to help students master the basics of telling time and celebrating their learning achievements.