Teaching Time and
Temperature
We are pleased to offer the following new products
to help kids learn to tell the time and dress appropriately
according to the temperature.
Visual Thermometer
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Mercury-free visual thermometer
teaches kids to dress for the weather. |
$25 |

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Clock Kit
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A working clock powered by two AA
batteries, plus magnetic matching clock teaches kids the
digital and analog time. |
$39 |

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Visual Thermometer
This
colorful patent-pending thermometer shows what clothes to wear at
different temperatures. This clock will help children within
the autism spectrum and pre-schooler to dress appropriately with
the temperature. It is 12.5 inches in diameter and comes
completely assembled, ready to hang. There is a choice of
three dial faces to accommodate regional climates (65 degrees in
Florida is jacket weather, while 65 degrees in Wisconsin is shorts
weather!) Closed coil movement (NO MERCURY) is easily
adjustable to ensure correct readings. Terrific for
home or school.
Teaching Hands Clock Kit
This wonderful kit comes with a working clock
powered by AA batteries and a magnetic kit to help kids match the
working clock.

The Teaching Hands Clock takes the guess work out of telling
time by highlighting the correct hour and minute numerals.This
working clock's patent-pending hands are sure to attract your
students' attention and help them learn to tell time quickly.
Think of the hands as training wheels for an analog clock. The
shapes at the end of each hand help train the student's eye to
look at the correct hour or minute numeral.


This interactive magnetic clock kit uses the same patent-pending
teaching hands as the wall clock to make learning to tell time fun
and interactive.
The Magnetic Clock with Teaching Hands includes over 50
magnetic pieces you can use to customize a program for your
student’s specific needs, whether at home or in the classroom.
Learning to tell time is broken down into manageable lessons as
follows:
 | Number to Number Matching with Hour Numerals
 | Number to Number Matching with Minute Numerals
 | Filling in the Missing Numbers with Hour
Numerals
 | Filling in the Missing Numbers with Minute
Numerals
 | Reading the Hour and Minute Numerals with the
Teaching Hands
 | Filling in the color-coded "Time Is:"
 | Reading the Hour and Minute Numerals with the
color-coded arrow hands and checking answers with the teaching
hands
 | Reading the Hour and Minute Numerals with the
black clock hands |
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This systematic, interactive approach, makes time-telling
basics fun to learn and build upon, from becoming familiar with
hours and minutes to understanding more abstract concepts like
quarter and half hours. Because this kit breaks telling time down
into manageable parts, typical students as well as those with
learning disabilities will be able to feel successful every step
of the way.
The Magnetic Clock's adaptability and innovative hands-on
design make it ideal for either an entire classroom or a single
student. |