This educational video provides a clear, step-by-step demonstration of telling time in 5-minute intervals using an analog clock. Starting at 2:00, the video incrementally advances the minute hand by five minutes at a time, completing a full hour rotation until the clock reaches 3:00. A narrator systematically guides viewers through each change, reinforcing both the visual position of the hands and the corresponding digital time notation. Themes of measurement, skip counting, and timekeeping are central to this resource. The video explicitly connects the movement of the minute hand to counting by fives, using a visual highlight—a pink shaded sector—to represent the elapsed time. This visual aid helps bridge the gap between abstract numbers and the physical space time occupies on a clock face. It also introduces alternative phrasing for specific times, such as "half past two" for 2:30. For educators, this video serves as an excellent tool for introducing or reviewing clock reading skills in early elementary classrooms. The predictable pattern allows for choral response and active participation, where students can predict the next time before it is revealed. The dual presentation of analog hands and digital numbers supports learners in connecting these two common time formats, while the visualization of elapsed time lays early groundwork for understanding duration and fractions.