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21. Man and Woman in the Beginning..., But She Dominates: It's about Time the Role of Women Is Understood
by Avraham Ya'acov Bergman
Paperback: 57 Pages (2007-11-01)
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22. It's About Time
by Tony Sampson
Paperback: 262 Pages (2004-04-20)
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It’s about Lust. It’s about Love.It’s about Loyalty, Friendship, and Family.It’s about Sexual Intrigue.It’s About Time.

Intricately interwoven within the plot is a wild and wacky look at life through the eyes of our own meek hero, Jim.With a backdrop of sexual intrigue and blackmail, Jim encounters Roland, a lawyer recently relocated from New York City. Through the course of a day, Jim learns about Roland’s fall into degradation. Jim also takes a look at his own humdrum and un-eventful life.

Roland’s early morning call to Jim begging a ride to work begins a day of intrigue and suspense. Jim discovers that Roland was forced to leave his Manhattan law firm because of an unsavory blackmail scheme involving Roland’s ex-wife.

The Author shares with us his sage and witty reflections in this wacky romp through one day in the life of our humble hero. Along the way, both Jim and Roland come to discover what they really want from life and how to get it. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars A Beautiful Book
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Deftly constructed at 276 pages, It's About Time is being aggressively promoted to appropriate markets with a focus on the Fiction category. With U.S. wholesale distribution through Ingram and Baker & Taylor, and pervasive online availability through Amazon, Barnes & Noble and elsewhere, It's About Time meets consumer demand through both retail and library markets with a suggested retail price of $[...]. Additionally, It's About Time can be ordered by retailers or wholesalers for the maximum trade discount price set by the author in quantities of ten or more from the Outskirts Press wholesale online bookstore at [...]

For anyone looking for a new voice in fiction, try It's About Time, by Tony Sampson.

4-0 out of 5 stars Uplifting Book with just a hint of Lust& Love to add Spice
I was so surprised to find this little gem.I wasn't sure what it was about but as I found myself engrossed into the charcter's day, and his mid-life crisis, I found myself first laughing and then wanting to cry.This is one of those books that looks at those silly things in life that we all can relate to.The ending is uplifting and the moral is a challenge to all of us. ... Read more


23. It's About Time (A Musical Play Based on Sixth Grade History Studies)
by Perry, Dave, Jean
 Paperback: 60 Pages (2000-06-01)
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A time capsule and imaginative students combine with fun, educational music to make this the perfect musical to teach history! When teachers Dave and Jean Perry had to come up with a musical presentation for their school that covered their sixth grade history curriculum, they created and performed It's About Time! Tried and true, this musical is contemporary in style, but reflects the musical styles of Ancient Rome, Egypt, and Greece. It's about time students had a fun way to learn history -- and here it is! Grades 6-8. ... Read more


24. It's about Time (Plume)
by Michael D. Shook, Robert L. Shook
 Paperback: 224 Pages (1992-10-01)
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Isbn: 0452268524
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25. It's About Time
by Patricia McIntyre
Paperback: 36 Pages (2005-12-06)
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Asin: 1933148497
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Learning to tell time can be easy and fun! A great tool for parents and teachers. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars A Great Teaching Tool
It's About Time! is the best book on the market for helping children learn how to tell time.It uses specific, step-by-step instructions that make it a great tool for parents and teachers.Children find it easy to understand and quickly learn how to tell time. ... Read more


26. All About an Hour (It's About Time!)
by Joanne Randolph
Library Binding: 24 Pages (2007-09-30)
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27. Piercing the Temporal Veil: It's About Time God and Man & Our God of No is and Other Thoughts
by William C. Hagen
Hardcover: 360 Pages (2004-11-22)
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Time is a matrix that binds man with God as well as acting as a temporal veil shielding Him from view. Understanding the nature of the veil and the implications of its piercing enables a strengthening of faith.The establishment of a spiritual relationship with God is facilitated by emphasizing its rationality. The gamut between faith and reason is spanned lightly but with reflection.Examples are humor as a manipulation of time and salvation as an atemporal event. Theological positions are avoided although theological implications of an atemporal God are addressed.References range from St. Augustine to Tom Clancy; Stephen Hawking to Mortimer Adler; Martin Heidegger to C.S. Lewis. ... Read more


28. All About a Day (It's About Time!)
by Joanne Randolph
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29. It's about Time
by Leslie B. Flynn
 Paperback: 168 Pages (2000-02)
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30. All About the Seasons (It's About Time!)
by Joanne Randolph
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31. It's About Time
by Dwayne N. Hunt
 Paperback: Pages (2000-03)
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This is a dynamic mini-book about why it seems to betaking God so long to get you out of this mess that you've foundyourself in.You're not even sure it you did anything to cause it.And you know God will deliver.But when?When you find out theanswer it will allay your fears, and increase your faith anddetermination! ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars It's About Time
Why do bad people seem to get away with so much stuff?It's About Time not only answers that question, but also gives assurance that it won't always be that way.So while we are selfishly freaking out that Bill and MaryJo got away with something that we could never get away with, and how life is so unfair, It's About Time lets us know that Somebody has still got our back.And there is a Higher Authority who cares what we go through, and will make things all right for us again.This book lets us know, it's not all about us,... It's About Time. ... Read more


32. It's About Time! : A Book by and for Young Women About Our Relationships, Rights, Futures, Bodies, Minds, and Souls
by GirlSource
 Paperback: 96 Pages (2000-09-30)
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5-0 out of 5 stars If you don't want to ask your mom... ask the book
The thing that caught my eye with this book was the cover, but when I started skimming the pages I realized that there was a lot of information I wanted to know but didn,t want to aske my mom.I bought the book and read the whole thing all the way through.This book was very informative and I still go back to it when I need a guide to get through one of lifes many obsticles.I recommend it!!!!

5-0 out of 5 stars Girls Get Real!
If you are as disgusted as I am by the mass marketed junk being spoon fed to young women these days, you will be amazed and relieved at the fresh voices in "It's About Time."At turns raw, funny and emotionally gripping, this book deals with the real life of urban teens.These voices have not been heard from, but together form an image of tough, resourceful, vulnerable and hopeful young women, who share hope (and good practical advice) to others in their age group.Don't miss this gem!

5-0 out of 5 stars For savvy teenagers
Who needs another health guide for girls done in pink and white - or one that tells young women what adults THINK they need to know? "It's About Time" is straight talk from ten urban teens. It's readable and packed with personal stories and useful information.

5-0 out of 5 stars A must for teenage girls...and for a great cause
Finally! A book by and about teenage girls as they grapple wtih all the issues that can shape their lives, forever.

I saw this book in galleys and was totally blown away by the quality of the writing and usefulness of the insight. As an author, it took me years to be able to express my ideas as clearly as these young women managed to get down their's the first time.

Oh... I forgot to mention that this book was written and created by a bunch of talented, focused, inner-city kids who will probably turn the experience into a much better life. All proceeds go to the non-profit that put it together. Don't hesitate... great book, great cause.

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33. It's About Time: A Fable About the Next Dimension of Quality
by John Guaspari
 Hardcover: 112 Pages (1992-10-20)
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The struggle of a fictional company, Punctuation, Inc., to improve quality and increase competitiveness by using time-saving techniques makes for an entertaining lesson for all businesspeople. By the author of I Know It When I See It. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars exelente
el libro es muy bueno, es exelente y me parecio muy practic ... Read more


34. It's About Time
by Harold C. Lloyd
Hardcover: 166 Pages (2010-04-29)
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We all know we waste time at work, but most of us don't know how much. Author Harold C. Lloyd is convinced we can reclaim at least 5 hours each week by using the ideas he presents in his brand-new book, "It's About Time."The book focuses on techniques to easily improve your time management skills at work:- Start your day with a Disappearing Act to get your schedule in order.- ZAP! the distractions that take you away from the task at hand.- Create and follow a To-Do Today list to keep you organized.Plus, "It's About Time" has hundreds of tips on how to use everyday management tasks to free up more time at work. The book shows how you can improve delegating skills, run meetings more effectively, and even recruit and hire staff better to maximize time management and take control of your time at work.Read "It's About Time" and find your extra 5 hours each week!"I found my first five hours in the first four chapters. This book is a keeper." - Jennifer Kinner, President, Product Promotions"Read, highlight, and take notes -- this is a book to which you will return often throughout your career."- Dr. Kenneth Herbst, Asst. Professor of Marketing, Wake Forest University Schools of Business ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Improving your business productivity...
In the business arena, it seems like there's never a balance between demands and time availability.You could often work 20 hours a day and still not keep up on all the work requirements that flow your way.Harold C. Lloyd works on correcting that imbalance with his book It's About Time: Find 5 Extra Hours Each Week.Given his background in the retail industry, he's dealt with most of these issues and has come up with a series of tips and techniques that will definitely have an impact at some level for you.In fact, you may find even more of a return than five hours if you're especially bad at certain things, like delegation.

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Finding Five More Hours; Slicing Your Pie of Life; The 20-Minute Disappearing Act; ZAP! the Distractions; Make the To-Do List!; Don't Wait to Delegate; Never Accept the Baton; Make Meetings Meaningful; Careful Recruiting Saves Time; Discipline Progressively; The Last Ten Minutes of the Day; Reclaim Your Five Hours

This book does an excellent job with practicality.It's written in such a way that you're constantly focused on how these tips would work and how they would apply to you.The chapters start and end with a vignette that puts the specific time-sink in a real-life scenario.A fictitious character is struggling to keep up with work but is failing due to one of the time factors, such as getting bombarded, or "piranha-ed", as soon as they walk into the office.After discussing the causes and solutions to the problem, the story is continued from the point of view of having implemented the technique.The chapter summary and "Timeless Advice" sections that wrap up the chapter help to solidify the learning and also makes for a nice reference point if you go back later for a refresher.

While this book is targeted more for business leaders, it's quite possible to use a number of the techniques at whatever level you're at.To Do lists are always valuable, as is reserving the first 20 and last 10 minutes of the day for planning and reflection.I personally have to work on not accepting the baton, which means taking back work when someone else decides they can't finish it or they don't have the solution.It's far too easy for me to fall into the "I'll just do it myself as it's faster" routine instead of working with the person to coach them on how they can do it themselves.If I got that technique down, I'd definitely reclaim a few hours in my work week for other projects.

So long as you remember that It's About Time is focused on business-related time management, it's a good resource for sorting out the time sinks that kill off your productivity in the workplace.

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4-0 out of 5 stars Want to be more productive with your time, then get started by giving this book a read. You will still need to learn about PIMs.

The book has 12 chapters. I found them easy to read, and their titles clearly explain what is covered in the book. I recommend you examine the Search Inside feature Amazon provides for this book so you can get a better picture of what is actually included in the book by examining the Table of Contents.

Time is always being spent. You can spend it wisely. You can be frugal with it. Or you can simply waste it by throwing it away. The bottom line is that time is valuable and you should try to maximize the benefits you can get from it.

The author in this book seems to group the use of time as being either productive or unproductive. I got the feeling that he thinks that time used unproductively is wasted and that treating it as such should be avoided. And he has written this book to help people who have 5 hours a week of unproductive time to capture it and make it productive. However, what is so magical about 5 hours? I would have liked the book better if the author had just told us he was trying to help the reader convert unproductive time into productive time assuming the reader needs to be more productive.

About a month ago I was informed that my oldest nephew was not a particularly good manager of his time. He was a sophmore in high school and was forgetting to do homework that had to be handed in. He also was missing deadlines on a few other things, too. This was not because he was lazy; it was because he was incredibly busy and had too much on his plate so to speak. I did a search on Amazon to find a good book on time management, schedule planning, deadlines, and appointments. As an attorney a long time ago I had learned how to keep and maintain a schedule planner (calendar system) and tickler file to stay on top of my appointments and deadlines. I know how the system should work, but I was not able to find a good book regarding the subject on Amazon that I could buy and give to my nephew. However, I was able to find a few articles pursuant to a Google search.

When I picked up the instant book I was hoping it would be the book I had looked for a month ago. While I found the instant book to be really good at touching on the ins, outs, and how-to's with regard to time management, I found it lacking in specific guidance as to how to keep and maintain a Personal Information Management system (PIM). And since in my humble opinion the adoption of a PIM system (whether in paper format, digital format offline, or digital format online) is critical to good time management, I found this book to not be worthy of a 5-star rating. It would have gotten 5 stars if it had felt a little more like a book instead of a mere outline of material AND gone into some depth discussing PIM systems. All in all, I found the book to be just a little too generic on the topic of time management. Most of what was included herein was simply common sense. 4 stars!

5-0 out of 5 stars It's about time for IT'S ABOUT TIME!
Harold C Lloyd probably has the best organized life and home and office around - at least to read his book leads us to think that he is in control of every one of those little distractions that consume our energies and make us feel at the end of a work day that we didn't even get started on the pile of things we had in mind to accomplish.Lloyd isn't suggesting that we become rigid in our place of work (or even in our home life for that matter).He is merely using commonsense suggestions of how we can start a day in an unobstructed-meditational-plan-it-all-out manner, then progress to the point of even rearranging the furniture in our workplace to avoid distractions from the casual passersby. Here is a wealth of ideas such as how to program your voicemail to give you better control over the time you spend chatting over frivolous matters instead of gaining on the time clock.He also suggests such simple methods of time conservation as devoting only a specific time to read email, masterminding meetings that are brief and to the point, dealing with personnel both in managing the manner in which they interact with you and in the manner in which they are hired.He is a great proponent of 'To Do' lists - not just making them, but checking them routinely and updating them so that you manage them and not they, you.

Profound information here?No, but instead this is a manual for capturing what we all crave - spare time for our own, unencumbered by outside distractions.It CAN be done - and Harold Lloyd is a very helpful guide in showing just how simple that goal can become.Grady Harp, June 10

5-0 out of 5 stars Best-selling author describes how to find 5 extra hours each week.
The promise of this book as stated by the author is to ". . . help you find where you are mismanaging your time and what you can do to take back those five hours."

Most people waste an inordinate amount of time. I see it in my business daily. A project that could be done in one week easily, takes some people a month. I have a colleague who took two months to finish a project I would have completed in one or two weeks at the most. A book like this is much needed and welcome.

In my own business life I found that most of the time spent talking with people who called me on the phone asking about my copywriting service were just tire kickers and a big waste of time. Many even pumped me for free information. People are big time-wasters if they're allowed to be.

I finally decided to take no unsolicited calls from anyone and to return only a select few. Everything is done by email now. That means I can spend my time on paying clients and projects that matter.

This is the type of thing the author understands and wants the reader to address. He addresses the telephone issue too as I'll discuss below.

He also makes an interesting observation with which I totally agree. "Love what you're doing at least 70 percent of the time you're doing it, or make a career change." How true! It's so sad to see people who have grown old and spent a lifetime in a job they hated. What a waste of life!

Lloyd says, "First, these people probably had no personal plan for their lives that allowed for the accomplishment of a dream or desire. Second, their time management skills were never developed enough to help them find the time to do what they wanted."

Among the "time tools" he recommends are Post-It Notes. He says, "Love 'em! Use them to remind yourself about deadlines. Place on door handles, mirrors, clock faces, edge of computer screens --- everywhere you look when you want a reminder."

Another great tip he shares is to "set a schedule that forces you to declare part of your weekends or evenings work-free." This really works for me. I work Monday thru Wednesday. I use Thursday and Friday for reading or running around or whatever I want.And the weekends are just a free-for-all.

Other things you'll read about are taking more time for yourself, setting priorities, getting yourself out from under far stress and learning to say "no" when you really don't want to do something. So many people say "yes" just because it makes them feel important and needed or perhaps because they have a need to have a full to-do list and appointment book. Not a good idea.

Lloyd advises the reader to use a timer. I love this idea. I learned it from the famous copywriter, Eugene Schwartz. Gene would set his ever-present timer to 33 minutes and 33 seconds (a Zen thing) before every project or speech. That's exactly how long he'd take. Then, he stopped. I do the exact same thing and I love it. It causes you to concentrate only on the task at hand.

As I said earlier, I a judicious phone manager. Lloyd gives a sample message to use. I don't like it but it may work for you.

"I'm not available to take your call right now. Please leave your name and your message. Would you please also indicate the urgency of your call? If it is urgent, say Priority one; if it is a call I can return tomorrow, use Priority Two; if it is a call I can return within three to five days, that would be a Priority Three. For example, 'Herb, this is Carlos. Please call me at ###-####, Priority Two." Thank you."

That's way too much to expect the poor caller to remember. People pay so little attention to anything and they're certainly not remember the priorities.

The message I use is one that works fine for me.

"Hi. This is Susanna Hutcheson. At the tone, leave your name, number and the purpose of your call. Also, give your email address. Phone calls from non-clients are seldom returned. So, it's best to drop me an email or ask for a quote on my website. Thank you."

You get the idea.

I found the book well organized and full of great ideas for time management. Certainly time management is critical to us all. We only have a limited number of hours in the day and we want to spend it doing what we must but also what we enjoy and what brings us happiness.

If time is a problem for you or if you're not getting as much done as you'd like, you should pick up a copy of this book. You'll find you can get some extra hours in your life --- hours to do what you enjoy.

Highly recommended.

- Susanna K. Hutcheson
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35. Jonas Brothers - It's About Time
by Jonas Brothers
Paperback: 74 Pages (2009-12-01)
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Here's the matching folio to the 11-track debut by the sibling supergroup! Contains: I Am What I Am * Mandy * One Day at a Time * Please Be Mine * 7:05 * 6 Minutes * Time for Me to Fly * Underdog * What I Go to School For * Year 3000 * You Just Don't Know It. ... Read more


36. IT'S ABOUT TIME: DAVE BRUBECK
by FRED HALL
Paperback: 182 Pages (1996-01-01)
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The author, a veteran radio broadcaster, writes a fan's account of Brubeck's personal journey from boyhood up through international celebrity. Through interviews with Brubeck and others, we hear tales of "life on the road," meet Bru's peers, and learn something about his music.The biography explores the many influences on Brubeck's life & music. There is an annotated discography included.In addition to the text, there are numerous photos throughout the book. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Great book!
Have always been a big Brubeck fan but knew little about his life. It was great to learn so much about this very accomplished Musician! I find I have even more respect for him than I did, as I only knew him through his music and that's quite alot!

Great read and well written. The author obviously had a great depth of knowledge on the subject. Wish there had been more behind the scenes type stories on the "classic" quartet but it was very good none the less.

The book is a great looking- glass into what must have been a magical time for small group Jazz/American music and into one of the most progressive quartets of the age.

5-0 out of 5 stars About Time, indeed!
It's somewhat surprising, given the tremendous number of jazz biographies published in the last thirty years or so, that is it took so long for a definitive tome about the life of one of the most popular jazz musicians ofall time.There are, perhaps, many reasons why this is so.Firstly, Bruhas always been a bit hard to categorize; "serious" jazzmusicians have been known to eschew his music as too "pop," toohook-oriented; others (this book included) point to his background inclassical music as evidence of an artist too singular to sit comfortablyaside many of his contemporaries (stylistically, he borders more often onRavel than, say, Miles Davis).Another reason why perhaps it took so longfor this book to appear is that, as compared to many of his contemporariesin the West Coast Jazz scene, Bru's life was relatively tame; he didn'tsuffer from harrowing addictions, or spend time in prison.Brubeck's lifewas more that of a working musician and a family man.On the other hand,as this book clearly indicates, his life was anything but ordinary. Brubeck's Columbia recordings, featuring his trademark multiple-metercompositions, probably reached the ears of more Americans than any otherjazz musician of his time.His frequent international travel brought himinto contact with a wide range of musical styles and idioms, which heincorporated brilliantly into his music.Perhaps best of all, and a majorfocus of the latter part of this book, Bru raised a family of sons who havecontinued to build on his legacy, while forging jazz voices of their own. "It's About Time" chronicles the height of Bru's popularity inthe 50's and 60's, follows through with his experimental forays intoclassical music in the 70's, and generally presents a well-rounded portraitof an artist who reflected the optimism of his generation.It features amuch-appreciated - and comprehensive - discography of Bru's recordings, anda reasonable amount of analysis of Bru's artistry.If there's anything I'dhave liked more of, it would be more discussion of Brubeck's artisticprocess, and a more in-depth analysis of his compositions.Perhaps that'sthe next book that needs to be written.I would recommend this book veryhighly to fans of Dave Brubeck.To those less familiar with his work, I'dsay, buy a copy of "Time Out," "Time Further Out," and"Time in Outer Space" first - then, read the book. ... Read more


37. Intersubjective Temporality: It's About Time (Phaenomenologica)
by Lanei M. Rodemeyer
Paperback: 205 Pages (2010-11-02)
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This book contains phenomenological analyses of each dimension of temporalizing consciousness, turning primarily to Husserl's later manuscripts on time. From these manuscripts, the author takes up certain important notions heretofore generally neglected by the secondary literature in Husserl scholarship, such as "near" and "far" retention, and "world-time". Integrating a consideration of intersubjective existence, the author suggests that the notion of "intersubjective temporality" might be a more appropriate way to understand the foundation of the subject understood phenomenologically.

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38. Alice in Wonderland: It's about Time! (Disney's Storytime Treasures Library)
by Disney Enterprises Inc, Lisa Ann Marsoli
 Hardcover: 44 Pages (1997-11)
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39. It's about Time, Grades 2-3
by Chris Nitert
Paperback: 41 Pages (1997-04)
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The study of time involves much more than reading clocks. In these engaging activities, students explore sequencing, recording and timing events, seasons and calendars, 12 hour and 24 hour clocks, duration and estimation, and time zones along with many other subjects. The varied activities involve math and language arts skills and provide various options for introducing, reinforcing and teaching time-related subjects.This series of activities can provide a thematic unit of study or be used to support ongoing curricula. ... Read more


40. It's About Time, Grades 4-5
by Chris Nitert
Paperback: 41 Pages (1997-04)
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Asin: 1885111444
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Editorial Review

Product Description
The study of time involves much more than reading clocks. In these engaging activities, students explore sequencing, recording and timing events, seasons and calendars, 12 hour and 24 hour clocks, duration and estimation, and time zones along with many other subjects. The varied activities involve math and language arts skills and provide various options for introducing, reinforcing and teaching time-related subjects.This series of activities can provide a thematic unit of study or be used to support ongoing curricula. ... Read more


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