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Units of Time Song

Learn about the way humans have come to measure time. From seconds to millenniums, months to explaining leap years and more, this song goes over everything you need know about our modern system.

Incredibly catchy, and as entertaining as it is informative, this music video will have your students asking you to hit replay. It creatively impresses the days of the week, months of the year, and more into your students memory with its memorable tune and lively animations. We think that the chorus on this song is so, so catchy - give it a listen and let us know if you agree!

Units of Time Lyrics:

We know that there’s 1 minute
If we can fit 60 seconds in it.
If we could stack minutes and build a tower,
There would be 60 minutes in 1 hour.
When 12 hours pass, then we’re halfway
To 24 hours, which makes a day.
And a week is complete in 7 days,
But the length of a month is harder to say.
They can be 28 to 31 days long;
One of them contains the day that you were born on!

January, March, May, July, August, October, December:
All have 31 days; all have 31 days.
April, June, September, and November:
All have 30 days; all have 30 days.
February has 28 days, but when it’s a leap year,
It’s got 29 days; it’s got 29 days.

The length of a year is hard to make clear,
‘cause one of every four years is a leap year.
The common years happen three in a row
They have 365 days, you know.
Then a leap year comes with an intercalary,
That’s the name of the extra day in February.
That’s why leap years have 366 days
And why February’s number of days can change.

REPEAT CHORUS

10 years is a decade,
100 years is a century,
And a millennium’s 1000 of history!

Learn More

This song targets TEKS and Common Core learning standards in 4th Grade. Look into the relevant standards here, or dig deeper into understanding units of time here.

If you are interested in getting ideas on how to plan a robust standards-aligned units of time lesson, we recommend checking out Instructure's recommendations for common core standard 4.MD.2, This page helps break down standard language, lays out the grade-appropriate level of rigor for each concept, and offers a variety of suggestions for activities (lesson seeds) that help students achieve their learning targets

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