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This image shows a page from a workbook or educational material, likely for children learning to tell time in Spanish. The primary subjects are illustrations and text related to clocks.

On the left side, there is a digital clock displaying "7:00" within an orange rectangular frame. Below it, there is some blurred Spanish text.

To the right of the digital clock, there is an illustration of an analog alarm clock with a gold casing and a light blue face, enclosed in a pink square frame. The hands on this clock appear to be pointing to 12:00.

Below these illustrations, a larger analog clock face is shown, framed in a teal square. Red lines extend from various points on this clock face to corresponding Spanish phrases written to its right. These phrases describe different times, such as "La hora y cinco" (the hour and five), "La hora y diez" (the hour and ten), "La hora y quince y cuarto" (the hour and fifteen or quarter past), "La hora y veinte" (the hour and twenty), and "La hora y veinticinco" (the hour and twenty-five). Another line points to the 6 on the clock face, with the text "La hora y treinta o la hora y media" (the hour and thirty or half past the hour).

At the bottom of the page, there is a section enclosed in a dotted purple border. This text explains how to read a clock: "La aguja grande marca los minutos y la pequeña la hora" (The big hand marks the minutes and the small one the hour).

The overall setting appears to be a classroom or a home environment where educational materials are being used. There are horizontal gray lines visible in the background, suggesting a ruled page. The image is slightly out of focus, making some of the text and details difficult to discern with absolute clarity. The context "La Tagua, Venezuela" is provided but there are no specific visual cues in the image to confirm this location.
Ramón

Jun 23, 2026, 1:15 PM

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This image shows a page from a workbook or educational material, likely for children learning to tell time in Spanish. The primary subjects are illustrations and text related to clocks. On the left side, there is a digital clock displaying "7:00" within an orange rectangular frame. Below it, there is some blurred Spanish text. To the right of the digital clock, there is an illustration of an analog alarm clock with a gold casing and a light blue face, enclosed in a pink square frame. The hands on this clock appear to be pointing to 12:00. Below these illustrations, a larger analog clock face is shown, framed in a teal square. Red lines extend from various points on this clock face to corresponding Spanish phrases written to its right. These phrases describe different times, such as "La hora y cinco" (the hour and five), "La hora y diez" (the hour and ten), "La hora y quince y cuarto" (the hour and fifteen or quarter past), "La hora y veinte" (the hour and twenty), and "La hora y veinticinco" (the hour and twenty-five). Another line points to the 6 on the clock face, with the text "La hora y treinta o la hora y media" (the hour and thirty or half past the hour). At the bottom of the page, there is a section enclosed in a dotted purple border. This text explains how to read a clock: "La aguja grande marca los minutos y la pequeña la hora" (The big hand marks the minutes and the small one the hour). The overall setting appears to be a classroom or a home environment where educational materials are being used. There are horizontal gray lines visible in the background, suggesting a ruled page. The image is slightly out of focus, making some of the text and details difficult to discern with absolute clarity. The context "La Tagua, Venezuela" is provided but there are no specific visual cues in the image to confirm this location.

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