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Sand Timer - Five Minutes

Sand Timer - Five Minutes



Time’s almost up! A visual representation of time passing helps kids learn how much time they have left. Use the 5-minute timers for a quick sensory break in between focused activities, to set the pace during games or to limit screen time. Kids can even time themselves with the sand timer, helping them begin to feel more in control of their own time and develop time management skills. For some kids, watching the sand pass through from one side to the other has a calming effect and aids in strengthening visual tracking skills.

  • Classroom timer helps break up lessons and schoolwork into manageable chunks of time
  • Supports kids with ADHD and learning disabilities
  • Made by Fun and Function
  • Age 3+

Ideas for Use

  • Set independent play time for those kids who resist playing on their own
  • Use for sensory and movement breaks
  • Set limits during play time to help kids learn sharing and turn-taking skills
$27.60

Original: $92.00

-70%
Sand Timer - Five Minutes—

$92.00

$27.60

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Time’s almost up! A visual representation of time passing helps kids learn how much time they have left. Use the 5-minute timers for a quick sensory break in between focused activities, to set the pace during games or to limit screen time. Kids can even time themselves with the sand timer, helping them begin to feel more in control of their own time and develop time management skills. For some kids, watching the sand pass through from one side to the other has a calming effect and aids in strengthening visual tracking skills.

  • Classroom timer helps break up lessons and schoolwork into manageable chunks of time
  • Supports kids with ADHD and learning disabilities
  • Made by Fun and Function
  • Age 3+

Ideas for Use

  • Set independent play time for those kids who resist playing on their own
  • Use for sensory and movement breaks
  • Set limits during play time to help kids learn sharing and turn-taking skills