It’s That Time Again…

The Telegraph has a 90 second description of Daylight Saving Time. The video doesnt have any narration so it can be seen without noise.

TED-Ed has two lessons that arent particularly about Daylight Saving Time however belong to the topic. First, The History of Keeping Time describes sundials, hourglasses, and the development of timezones. Second, How Did Trains Standardize Time in the United States? describes the function of railroads in the development of the timezones used in the United States (and the majority of Canada) today.

Like I do almost each time Daylight Saving Time ends or begins, I have congregated a handful of short video descriptions about why we have Daylight Saving Time. See and take an appearance if there is one that can help you discuss Daylight Saving Time to your students..
National Geographic has actually two videos entitled Daylight Saving Time 101. The very first one, published in 2015, is a bit more upbeat than the 2nd one that was released in 2019. Both variations are ingrained below..

If it isnt as concise as the videos above, CGP Greys video explanation of Daylight Saving Time is still an excellent one even.

Daytime Saving Time ends today for a lot of my friends in Europe and it ends next Sunday for those people in North American states and provinces that observe Daylight Saving Time. As somebody who gets up early and lives in a northern state, I invite the modification as Ill see the sun an hour earlier. And ideally, my kids will make the most of the “additional” hour of time for sleeping next Saturday night.

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