Timekeeping methods are ways to measure and track time, just like how you count steps when walking or count toys when playing.
What Timekeeping Methods Are Like
Imagine you have a toy clock, that’s one kind of timekeeping method. It helps you know when it's time for lunch, nap, or bedtime. But there are many other kinds too!
Different Ways to Tell Time
- Some people use sunlight, like how your shadow moves during the day. That's a simple way to tell if it’s morning or afternoon.
- Others might use water in a bowl that slowly drains out, kind of like a timer you can make with sand!
- There are also big, fancy clocks with numbers and hands, like the ones in schools.
Each of these is a different timekeeping method, helping people know when to do things, just like your favorite toys help you have fun!
Examples
- A child uses a sundial to tell the time during the day.
- A teacher explains how an hourglass works in class.
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See also
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