The Teacher’s Resource for Teaching Analog Time

Wittles Worth’s creative and colorful analog time tools help teachers and the parent homeschool community instruct students regarding analog time and help make sense of the sometimes-confusing concepts like elapsed time, the difference between minutes and hours, and how AM and PM relate to daily routines.

Subscribe and learn more about how Wittles Worth analog time teaching tools can help your students comprehend:

  • AM & PM’s 24 Hours (The Little Hour Hand)

  • 60 Minutes (The Big Minute Hand)

  • Elapsed Time (Combine learning segments)

Your students will find it easy to review what they have learned, and they will be able to plan their day, while learning the concepts of elapsed time.

Philadelphia Board of Education Teacher’s Academy Reviews:

Enthusiastic responses below regarding Wittles Worth Time Tools from a few selected educational professionals.

  • Shannon Kelly McNally, Autistic Support and Life Skills Teacher (3 – 6)

    Henry C. Elementary School The School District of Philadelphia

    I would be very interested in having these tools in my class, because my students continuously struggle to understand the concept of analog time. I find that your tools are very visual and simplifies individual learning skills, and helps teachers teach number skills.

  • Margo Simmons, Elementary School Teacher

    Isaac A. Shephard Elementary School

    The School District of Philadelphia

    I like the visuals on the clock. It makes learning time fun! Great job!

  • Irene Holliman, Life Skills Support Teacher (K-4)

    Eleanor C. Emlen Elementary School The School District of Philadelphia

    I love the hands! I would love to try your analog tools in my class!

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