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Time Timer Resource Guides
Explore free resources offered by Time Timer for educators, parents, and professionals.
Handwashing Activity Guide
Time Timer partnered with Eva C. Phillips, Ed.D. to develop a comprehensive Activity guide for teachers to aid in the education of handwashing for elementary aged children. The Activity Guide contains 5 interactive activities for teachers to use with students while teaching about proper handwashing techniques and includes recording sheet and activity templates throughout. Adaptations for distance learning and in-home schooling are also noted.
Time Timer partnered with Eva C. Phillips, Ed.D. to develop the Beginnings Resource Guide For Educators. This guide is a collection of resources for educators and other adults to support the development of compassion and empathy within young children which can lead to a deeper understanding of the challenges inherent in social justice and living in community with others.
Time Timer partnered with Catherine Whitcher, Ed.D. to develop an IEP resource guide for teachers and parents. This resource guide includes 5 time management strategies that you can use to build better IEPs with consistency. Additionally, this resource includes sample letters for parents and teachers to use to have a visual timer funded by their school as a form of assistive technology.
Introduce the Time Timer visual timer to your classroom and show them how you will be using the timer by reading the Timmy Timer’s Magic Time Timer social story.
I Can Wash My Hands is a social story helping people understand how to properly wash hands properly in a fun and memorable way. Follow Timmy Timer through his process of washing his hands, and getting rid of germs, using the Time Timer WASH handwashing timer.
Taking Turns in Our Classroom is a social story to help students understand how to share and take turns in the classroom while using the Time Timer. Follow Timmy Timer through the process of setting the Time Timer to help students take turns with a toy they both want to play with.
Do you have a hard time getting your kids ready in the morning on time? This morning checklist is perfect to help them independently get ready in the morning by completing each task, and it works even better when you pair it with your Time Timer!
Do you have trouble keeping your kids focused on school work at home? Setting up a homework station is a great way to remotivate them and keep them focused.
Perfect for a sunny afternoon during the week or on the weekend. This science activity will be fun for all! All you need is some construction paper, ice cubes, and a Time Timer!
Taking a break to move our bodies is good for adults and kids! With these Yoga Cards you can get the whole family involved in a nice 20 minute activity break!
Here is a free inquiry lesson plan provided by Mr. Matthew Barbercheck. Matthew teaches secondary education in Michigan. Apply free inquiry lessons in your classroom easily with the lesson plan below.
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