Timekeeping: Explore the History and Science of Telling Time with 15 Projects
ByLinda FormichelliW. Eric Martin
Illustrated by Sam Carbaugh.
Timekeeping: Explore the History and Science of Telling Time
travels through the past and into the future to explore how humans
have measured the passage of time. From ancient civilization’s earliest
calendars and shadow clocks to GPS and the atomic clocks of today,
kids will track the evolution of timekeeping devices, meet the inventors
of calendars and clocks, and learn interesting facts and
trivia. Hands-on projects and activities include making
a shadow clock, using a protractor to create a
sundial, measuring time using water, and creating
your own calendar. Kids will understand how
civilization’s vague abilities to track days and
months has transformed over the centuries
into a sophisticated ability to keep time to
the millionth of a second.
Details
- Publication Date
- Oct 25, 2012
- Language
- English
- Category
- Education & Language
- Copyright
- All Rights Reserved - Standard Copyright License
- Contributors
- By (author): Linda Formichelli, By (author): W. Eric Martin
Specifications
- Format