Spring Forward
Daylight Saving Time
Science Daylight Saving time begins on March 13, help prepare your class to "Spring forward." Visit this site www.webexhibits.org to research the history of Daylight Saving Time and the reason for the change. Gather necessary information for preparing informational posters or a PowerPoint presentation to set up in the school lobby, lunchroom or library for others to enjoy.
Seeing the Light
Exploring the Sun's Role in the Living Systems
Students create webs that illustrate their thinking about seasonal physical and biological changes caused by changes in sunlight. They begin to grasp the central role of sunlight in living systems.
Short Video Lessons About Daylight Saving Time
This site includes a list of instructional videos which can be used in your classroom to help students better understand daylight savings time.
Daylight saving time around the world
Daylight saving time around the world, showing usage and a short history by location in alphabetic order.






