Pima County Public Library: Sundial Activity
Join Susan O’Connor from the Tucson Amateur Astronomy Association for the Sundial Activity.
This hands-on experience allows children to learn about an ancient method of telling time. Long before digital clocks and mobile phones were invented, people used sundials. A sundial typically consists of a round plate with a vertical stick, known as a gnomon, which casts a shadow on the dial. The sundial plate features numbers representing each hour of the day, and the gnomon’s shadow indicates the time.
- Date Custom 04/23/2025
- Allowed Ages 6 - 18
- Audience Kids (6 - 8 years), Tweens (9 - 12 years), Teens (13 - 18 years)
- Genre Space & Astronomy
- Type Workshop