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quicker to make one yourself than find a shop

card, scissors and a split pin- 15 minute job - that's all

If I was artsy, craftsy I would do that. Unfortunately, I am artistically impaired.

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You can use a sponge one, avaiaible at SED-ED stores. Above tesco lotus Sukhumvit, Big C Sukhumvit or in the Carrfour shopping centre. I paid around 50 baht and they are durable and excellent to use in class.

Alternatively just use a real one. You can buy dinner plate sized clocks for around 100 baht at discount stores and use the mechanism at the back to bove the hands.

I have put together some material that includes a reference section on telling the time which your students can use. PM me with your email address and I'll send it to you.

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Thanks for all the replies. I have a lot of teaching materials, including flash cards, dealing with time, and was just looking for the clock I had seen in other classrooms. I didn't realize that the "real" clocks were so inexpensive.

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