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On Time Story Problems is a time skills tutorial program designed to teach time telling skills for students with cognitive disabilities. This program teaches time telling using analog and digital clock faces with two sets of story problem cards. Students learn to relate clock times with the real world and solve story problems about real-time activities. Grades K-1 focuses on times to the hour and half-hour. Grades 1-2 progresses to quarter hour and elapsed time. Each set includes 13 activity cards, recording sheets, teacher noted and one clock face with movable hands for the overhead projector. The price shown includes both sets.

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This product record was updated on April 24, 2003.

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Riverdeep, Inc.

100 Pine Street
Suite 1900
San Francisco, California 94111
United States
Telephone: 800-825-4420 or 415-659-2000.
Fax: 866-627-1403 or 415-659-2020.
Web: http://www.riverdeep.net.
Email: info@riverdeep.net.


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