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A01=Janet Pembery
A01=Sarah Dutt
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Analogue Clock
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Calendar Time
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Clock Time
Clock Time Activity
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concepts
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Digital Clock
Digital Time
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executive function skills
functional life skills
General Cognitive Functioning
Goal Setting Tool
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Minute Hand
Minutes Past
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professional development for educators
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Race Time
secondary school intervention
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special educational needs
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Time Concepts
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Time Vocabulary
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UK Time
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Youth Offending Team

Product details

  • ISBN 9781909301320
  • Weight: 1098g
  • Dimensions: 210 x 297mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Jul 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Time Matters is a practical resource to help children and young people learn about time. Time is usually taught through the Primary school years, teachers working in Secondary schools have been very surprised to discover these gaps in students understanding of calendar time, having assumed that these skills have been acquired at an earlier age.

This practical resource:

  • helps to teach the essential skills needed to carry out a range of time-related concepts e.g. telling the time on a clock
  • can be used by older children, young people and adults who have learned some of the key concepts but need more in-depth knowledge, further practice, or opportunities to practise skills in a functional way
  • includes case studies and the rationale for working on different aspects of time, teaching worksheets and also practical strategies and activities to develop life skills which affect us all e.g. making and keeping appointments, travelling, using calendars and diaries etc.
  • can be used in a range of settings including: Education, Health and Social Care.
Janet Pembery, Clare Doran, Sarah Dutt

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