INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING TIME.MYW 1. If you are reading this using Windows Notepad, make sure you have activated Word Wrap (from the Edit menu). 2. The files Time1.myw, Time2.myw and Time3.myw require My World version 3. If you haven't got this then you are missing out on a excellent package which can be used right across the primary curriculum. You can find further details at www.dialsolutions.com 3. Download or copy the files to the location where you keep all of your My World screens and then load the screens in the same way that you load others that you use (there are several different ways of loading My World screens; see the My World Help facility for further details). 4. The screens are designed to run with a screen resolution of 800x600 or higher. If you are only using 640x480 then you will have to do a lot of scrolling left/right and up/down. Like all My World screens, they can be made to fill the whole screen (CTRL-F to toggle this on and off) but things are slower and not so smooth in full-screen mode. 5. The screen Time1.myw is the basic screen which can be used by the teacher to create numerous other screens for pupils to use or for the teacher to use to give whole-class demonstrations and explanations. Each new screen that is created needs to be saved under a new name (use FILE, SAVE AS). The screens Time2.myw and Time3.myw provide examples of the sorts of screen that can be quickly created. I hope you find these My World screens useful. Let me know how you get on. Richard English www.numeracysoftware.com feedback@numeracysoftware.com