Using Daily Schedules to Practice Telling Time

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Using Daily Schedules to Practice Telling Time

Your daily schedule is the most powerful time-teaching tool. Also used in special education visual schedules.

The Time-Rich Schedule

Post a schedule with both analog and digital times. Reference it constantly for low-pressure exposure.

Transition Practice

Have your child announce the time before each transition — a key life skill that IEP goals also target.

Schedule-Based Word Problems

Your schedule generates natural word problems: "Math ends at 10:30. It's 10:15. How many more minutes?"

Time Bingo as a Reward

Use Time Bingo when the day's work is done. For multiple levels, see our multi-age approach. Explore hands-on activities and the full curriculum roadmap.

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