Count Up & Count Down Digital Timer at Lakeshore Learning
Price: $ 11.00
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This convenient digital timer is easy to read and easy to use! Dual-function timer has simple controls and an extra-large display that clearly shows minutes and seconds, so it’s easy to track elapsed time or count down to zero. And the timer has both a magnetic back and an easel back for tabletop display! Timer measures 2 1/2" x 3".
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Great classroom tool for keeping track of timed activities like presentations, debates, assessments, sports activities, and breaks. Counts down or up 1-100 minutes. Includes handy magnetic clip on the back. Screen shows both seconds and minutes as timer counts down or up 1100 minutes. Display this timer by using the magnetic strip on reverse side or hanging clip that also attaches to belts and clothing.
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Perfect for helping children prepare for timed school testsóor for turning learning into a fast-paced game! Our easy-to-use timer counts both backward and forwardóso children can see how fast they can complete their math drills, time their reading speed and more. Timer measures 2 1/2 in diameter.
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