What Time Is It?: a Visual Learning Tool for Telling TimeIt's time for our children to stop telling time by looking at these digital clocks. This four step process not only helps visual learners how to tell time, but it is also very effective for all learning types. My grandsons' were returning from Germany and I discovered that they did not know how to tell time. The older one took on the challenge and learned how to tell time within one week. When I went to visit my granddaughter's, they grasped the concept in three days. I also shared this process with a learning institution and they were very surprised as to how the children enjoyed learning how to tell time. |
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