This process is also very useful when asked to find elapsed time over hours. Using the Velcro gives the student a concrete way of looking at the time because the arrows do not move once placed on the Velcro. This way, my student is able to feel the minute hand on the 10, count by 5s in order to reach 30 minutes, and place her additional hand on the 4, which would be 30 minutes after the original time shown. For a braille student, there is a second minute hand to help them keep their place and give them a tactile visual of the time elapsed since the time given. For children with vision, they are able to count 30 minutes ahead and mark the new time, or they have the picture to reference. 3:00 refer to the same time helps build on the important big idea of equivalence. The cloack features two hands, one small, to represent the hours and one tall, to represent the minutes. When looking at the problem above, the students are asked to find the time 30 minutes after the time shown. So why would we want second graders to learn all about analog clocks. The features of an analogue clock are the numbers 1-12 around the edges of a circular face. When telling time on the clock I made, both the hour numbers and their minute equivalents are brailled for her reference. My student is still in the process of learning what each minute segment of the clock stands for. Used for the place markers and the arrowsīrailled numbers (Used the APH Feel ‘n Peel Stickers) This would be a good option to be sent as a present for Christmas or Birthdays.Tactile Paper (Used the APH Feel ‘n Peel Sheets) Our learning clocks can be very beneficial and interesting gifts for little learners. The clocks are so perfect for use in classrooms to make the classrooms both colourful and learning fun. In addition to this, with its large 12” display it can also be used to decorate your kid’s bedroom, playroom or nursey. Multiuse Feature: Our wall clocks can be used as an educational resource for your child. The minute hand and the hour hand on an analogue clock tell us what the time is. This feature makes our kids’ bedroom accessories quite suitable for children without disturbing their studies or sleep No Disturbing Ticking Noises: Unlike normal analogue clocks, our silent clock works effectively without even making any noise. Every number of the hour and minute, the interval of 5 minutes and the quarter is represented by a different bright colour, the coloured minute and hour hands are clearly marked to make learning fun for your child. This educational clock makes learning easy and fun with a bright easy to read, teacher approved design.Īttractive Design: In addition to excellent quality, this learning wall clock provides your child with a super fun and interesting design. An acrylic glass from also makes it very safe for both home and schools.Įasy and Effective Learning Tool: Sometimes learning to tell time is quite a challenge for young children. The wall clock has a safe acrylic face with different colours used in its display making it educational, attractive and fun. Premium Quality Materials: The kids’ clock is made up of high-quality acrylic giving it a finished look. This does not teach time specifically, but would make a great introduction to the hours in a. With the learning clock kids learn : The relationships between minute and hour hands and how to tell time in hours, half hours, quarter hours and minuts. All in a Day (tier 3) by Cynthia Rylant tells the story of a child’s day and how it is spent. Our Kids Learning Wall Clock has got your back. Time is When (tier 1) by Beth Gleick is a great introduction for young kids and explores seconds, minutes and hours, as well as days, weeks, calendars, etc. Is learning to tell time still a challenge for your child? Does your child’s room decoration still lack something?ĭo not worry.
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