st of January Its Friday History of Clock Making What we already know about the time What are the two types of clocks What parts of clocks do you know Can you tell the time ID: 415953
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The 31st of January.It’s Friday.
History of
Clock MakingSlide2
What we already know about the time:What are the two types of clocks?
What parts of clocks do you know?
Can you tell the time?What do you want to learn about the clocks?What should we do for that?
There are …
I know …
I want to learn about …We should …Slide3
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Guess the proverbs:
Time is money.
Time flies.
Time and tide wait for no man.Slide4
What famous clocks and clock towers do you know?.Slide5
History of Clock MakingWatch a video and do the tasks:
1) Match the clocks with their names.
2) Say when we can’t use the sundials.3) When was the mechanical clock invented?
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mechanical
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time zones – часовые поясаWatch the video and guess the clock:Slide7
1. In May, 2011, OMEGA (the famous clock company) unveiled a clock in the host city that will count down the days, hours, minutes and seconds to the Opening …
Put the parts of the text in correct order:
3. ceremony of the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games. On the 7th of February, 2013, one year before the start of the Olympic Winter Games, OMEGA unveiled
Countdown Clocks in eight other … 4. cities of Russia. The nine cities that are now home to an OMEGA Countdown Clock are the
host city Sochi, Moscow, Saint-Petersburg, Yekaterinburg, Nizhny Novgorod, Rostov-on-Don, Pyatigorsk, Novosibirsk …
2. and Khabarovsk. They are
nine because Russia is the world’s largest country and has nine time zones. These clocks are 3.5 metres …
5. high and are made in the same design as the Olympic Sochi clock. And only Moscow’s Countdown Clock is red, not blue.Slide8
Let’s sing!Slide9
Olympic Countdown Clocks
Answer the questions:
What does the Olympic Clock in Sochi count?
How many Countdown Clocks are there in Russia?
Why are they nine?What’s the size of the Clocks?What colour
are the Clocks?Slide10
Sundials
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Sundials use shadows
Shadow is a dark spot
The longest shadow is
in the morning/ afternoon
How sundials workSlide11
Answer the questions:When were the first sundials made?How do the sundials work?Can we use the sundials at night?
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