on a sunny day(!), explore the way time passes by drawing round shadows - link to making sundials. mark a spot and stand on it several times during the session.....
Quite bizarrely this session, every time I've been working in a school or running a workshop, the weather has been fine. How can this be so?
Thanks for adding this idea - strangely I'd put it in the "patterns and sequences" section.
At Fermilab near Chicago, the Science Education Centre has a lovely human sundial, where (on a sunny day) you can tell the time by standing in one spot and holding your hands high.
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on a sunny day(!), explore the way time passes by drawing round shadows - link to making sundials. mark a spot and stand on it several times during the session.....
Quite bizarrely this session, every time I've been working in a school or running a workshop, the weather has been fine. How can this be so?
Thanks for adding this idea - strangely I'd put it in the "patterns and sequences" section.
At Fermilab near Chicago, the Science Education Centre has a lovely human sundial, where (on a sunny day) you can tell the time by standing in one spot and holding your hands high.
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