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[quote=Anonymous]Many people recommend the "Time Timer" which is an analog physical clock that shows the amount of time remaining with a red strip that gets smaller and smaller. In general it is recommended that analog clocks teach a *sense* of time passage better than digital clocks. For a while I disabled all our digital clocks to teach analog and reinforce visually concepts of time passage. My husband was annoyed ; ) Dadsworksheets.com has a digital timer however that has funny sounds you can choose to start and stop. It's a website, not app, and free. (Excellent math practice worksheets for free there too. I have used them for years to drill math skills). [/quote]
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