[NIFL-FOBASICS:233] Re: Materials for teaching adults to tell

From: Miriam Burt (Miriam@cal.org)
Date: Mon Mar 20 2000 - 10:07:22 EST


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This is a good idea.  You can get analog clocks that have the minutes marked, too. For example, above the 7 is printed a small 35, above the 2, a  10 and so on. 

>>> "Andres Muro" <AndresM@epcc.edu> 03/16/00 03:52PM >>>
How about a big analog clock. 

Andres

>>> lvl@hargray.com 03/16 1:17 pm >>>
Recently, several students have expressed interest in learning to tell
time on an analog clock. Anyone know of good materials out there to use
with adults? I am looking for anything--print, software, online, doesn't
matter. 

Thanks,

Cindi Riley

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