The image shows a clock face with letters arranged around it. We need to form words by reading the letters at specific times.
Revisiting the provided letters in the circle: 't', 's', 'we', 'ea', 'bea', 'fa', 'nor', 'ch', 'sou', 'th', 'st'. The words formed by these letters are likely cardinal and intercardinal directions and related words. The question asks to 'Find the letters on the clock. Write the words.' This implies specific words are to be found at specific times.
Let's reinterpret the task: The circle contains letter segments. The times indicate which segments to combine to form words. Often, these relate to directions.
Assuming the task is to write the cardinal directions related to the clock times:
Let's consider the possibility that the letters in the circle are to be read as words directly, and the times are hints to which word to pick.
Available letter groups that form words:
If the question is to write the words that can be formed from the clock, then based on the times:
Let's re-examine the image very closely. The letters are arranged in a circle. The numbers 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 are implied by the clock context. The letters are not directly aligned with numbers. The numbers on the clock might be pointers to segments of words. Let's assume the words are formed by reading segments in order around the circle, and the times dictate where to start or how many segments to read.
The most plausible interpretation is that the times correspond to directions:
If the question is asking for the word associated with each time:
However, the question asks to 'Find the letters on the clock. Write the words.' This implies specific words are there to be found. Given the context of maps and directions, the primary words are likely directions.
Let's list the complete words that can be formed from the segments:
The times are cues to select the correct word. The most direct correspondence is:
Let's assume the simplest interpretation: the times directly correspond to the cardinal directions and one additional word.
The full list of words to write:
Given the context of the whole page which deals with maps and directions, the primary answers are the cardinal directions.
Final Answer based on direct correspondence:
Looking at the 'south' and 'th' together, and 'ea' and 'st' together, it's likely these are the intended words.
So, the words are:
Given the limited space and typical school exercises, the answer is likely: