From this story, students will learn that time is a concept that, while abstract, can be understood and measured through various means. They'll explore how early people observed the sun and used methods like dripping water and sundials to keep track of time. They'll discover the evolution of timekeeping devices, from the mechanical and pendulum clocks of the 1300s to modern atomic clocks known for their precision. Students will also learn about the importance of calendars in organizing time throughout the year, such as the widely-used Gregorian calendar. The story will engage them in the history and science of time, how it influences daily activities, and its role in broader natural and human-made systems.