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NASA Interactive Climate Time Machine

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  • Nov 13, 2019
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Updated: Nov 14, 2019



 
 
 

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An analog clock for kids that they can actually interact with is a game-changer for learning. Many online versions allow children to drag the minute and hour hands to set different times, or they might show a time and ask the child to set the hands correctly. This hands-on practice is invaluable. Some even have features like showing elapsed time or different clock faces. It’s a fantastic educational tool that leverages technology to teach a traditional skill in a more engaging and effective manner, making it less daunting for young learners.

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For parents and teachers looking for effective telling time games and resources, online interactive analog clocks are a must-try. Instead of just worksheets, these tools provide a dynamic way for kids to learn. They can often set random times for the child to read, or allow the child to set specific times themselves. This active engagement helps solidify their understanding of hours, minutes, and how the hands work together. It turns what can be a frustrating learning process into something more enjoyable and game-like, which usually leads to better retention.

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