Sunny Day Thomas!

If you are looking for paper sundials I would like to invite you to visit
The Sundial Primer.  I have 21 different models you can choose from.  Some
are quite simple and some more complex. It would be possible to build more
than one of the simpler sundials in the time you have.  And there are some
that would also take much longer.  In any case, they are all in pdf format
and ready to print.  And they are all free!

You can check them out at:

www.mysundial.ca/tsp/tsp.index.html

If you choose to build any of these sundials I would enjoy seeing a photo of
your group and their sundials.

If there is anything else on my site you may find useful for your
presentation you are more than welcome to use it.

Happy Dialling!

Carl
www.mysundial.ca

-----Original Message-----
From: sundial-boun...@uni-koeln.de
[mailto:sundial-boun...@uni-koeln.de]on Behalf Of Thomas Steiner
Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2009 10:38 AM
To: Sundial Mailing List
Subject: pupil project


Hi,
I will hold a half-day project with students next Monday. The first
60min we will try to understand what sundials are and how they work.
After that we have two and a half hour to create sundials on our own.
My proposal is to make something like this here:
http://picasaweb.google.com/finbref/Sonnenuhren#5310855902443813522
These ten guys are 15 years old and have some experience with manual
working (most of them are farmer's children).
If you have ever done something like that or if you have other ideas
or proposals I'd be very happy to hear from you!
Thomas
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