Success in the classroom
Teachers around the world have discovered the power of the award-winning Time Timer to transform stressful transition periods, reduce resistance to routines and increase their ability to manage their classrooms.
The Time Timer® helps students of all ages and abilities see and understand the passage of time. This provides them the opportunity to focus, which, in today’s challenging and chaotic learning environment, is not often easy to do. Isn’t that what you want for your classroom?
Use your Time Timer® at school:
Administrators
- Equip educators with this essential productivity tool
- Establish a building-wide process for monitoring time
- Increase accessibility in every classroom
- Emphasize a caring and inclusive school environment
- Keep meetings on track
Teachers
- Empower students to manage their own time
- As a guide for taking turns
- For managing classroom transitions
- Facilitate small group work
- Keep planning periods and parent conferences on track
Preschool/Kindergarten
- Rotate learning stations
- Ensure equal time for taking turns
- Get clean up done more quickly
Elementary
- Effectively manage small groups for differentiated instruction
- Empower students to manage their own time
- Provide focus for individual work
Middle & High School
- Standardized test preparation
- Classroom and lab time management
- Presentations
Special Needs
- Ease transitions from one activity to another
- Keep routines and schedules consistent at school and home
- Break larger challenges into smaller tasks or amounts of time
How the Time Timer® Works
“When you have many children in the classroom it’s often difficult to be able to meet the needs of all the children at once. So having this tool really provided a great relief when I couldn’t be the one to provide the redirection.”
– Anita Calo, Educator
“I’ll use the Time Timer during sensory breaks where the kids might be bouncing or jumping and their eyes may not be on it—so it’s nice that you can turn on the timer and pair it with an auditory and visual component.”
– Jen O’Brien, Occupational Therapist
Time Timer® Medium – Classroom Set (set of 3)
A little guidance can go a long way when it comes to helping kids of all ages grasp the passage of time, visualize time remaining for a test session, or understand the amount of time left to read a favourite book during quiet time. That’s where the Time Timer Medium Learning Center Classroom Set comes in – it’s your newest classroom hero!
Like many classroom teachers, you may find colour-coding your classroom to be an excellent way of keeping the kids organized and focused on a variety of daily classroom tasks. Using colour schemes in your classroom not only makes the learning environment more fun, uplifting, or happy – it truly can make a difference in learning outcomes in the classroom.
Available in a Primary Colour Collection: Red, Yellow, and Blue, or a Secondary Colour Collection: Orange, Green and Purple.
What Teachers Are Saying:
Time Timer is used by all different types of educational professionals in a variety of different environments. Here are just a few examples:
“I have used one of your Time Timers in my classroom for a number of years with great success. My students like it a great deal, even those who need the challenge of slowing down and doing a good job rather than a rushed job. Two colleagues bought them on my recommendation!”
– Teacher
“The Time Timer really helped me keep track of time at my AP tests.”
– High School Student
“I have been using your Time Timer software for several years when administering science labs, SAT testing, timed classroom presentations, etc. Both teachers and students find it easy to use and view. A great professional tool for classroom use.”
– Teacher“When you have many children in the classroom it’s often difficult to be able to meet the needs of all the children at once. So having this tool really provided a great relief when I couldn’t be the one to provide the redirection.”
– Anita Calo, Educator“I’ll use the Time Timer during sensory breaks where the kids might be bouncing or jumping and their eyes may not be on it—so it’s nice that you can turn on the timer and pair it with an auditory and visual component.”
– Jen O’Brien, Occupational Therapist