| Make your own sundial project It is nearly impossible for any of us to imagine living without a clock or watch, but before these modern-day conveniences existed early civilizations used the sun to measure time. This was possible with the invention of the brass sundial, which is a device that uses the shadows cast by the sun to determine the time of day. The best way to understand the science behind these devices is to make an outdoor sundial. Make a Sundial That's Perfect For YouThere are a number of websites and resources that provide directions on how to make a sundial. They vary base on age and skill level. Just choose the right one for you. Ages 8 - 12: www.kidwizard.com or www.kids.msfc.nasas.govMake sure your child is comfortable using a compass and watch since the directions to make an outdoor sundial on these web sites involves both. Ages 13 and older: www.liftoff.msfc.nasa.govThis web site is specifically designed for those over the age of 13. The directions on how to make a sundial on this web site are more difficult. | ![]() |
This is the official web site for the North American Sundial Society. It is a good resource for adults that would like to take on the challenge of making more advanced sundials.
Tips For SuccessAfter you choose the right resource for you, be sure you set yourself up for success. Use these tips to help you make an outdoor sundial you will be proud of.