Time (English)
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Definition (keystage 1)
How long something takes to do or happen.
Definition (keystage 2)
The interval between two events.
This interval is usually measured in seconds, minutes, hours, days, months, years, decades, or even centuries. Often combinations of any of these units of time are used.
Today it was four hours and twenty - two minutes between finishing lunch and having tea. The space craft, 'Voyager,' took six and a half years to travel from Earth to the planet Jupiter.
Some people like their eggs boiled for only four and a half minutes.
This interval is usually measured in seconds, minutes, hours, days, months, years, decades, or even centuries. Often combinations of any of these units of time are used.
Today it was four hours and twenty - two minutes between finishing lunch and having tea. The space craft, 'Voyager,' took six and a half years to travel from Earth to the planet Jupiter.
Some people like their eggs boiled for only four and a half minutes.
Definition (keystage 3)
How long it takes to do something, or how long it is since a particular event happened. For instance, we often measure time since the start of the day, or the start of the year, etc.
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