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Calendar

In this topic, we learn to read and use calendars to determine dates and to find the end date.

Topic: Identify Days and Dates

  • The ordinal numbers in a column represents the dates for that day of the month. For example, the number in the Monday column represents the dates on every Monday in the month

  • The ordinal numbers for a month represents order or position. To find the day when a date is given, find the date on the calendar. The column in which the number lies gives the day

Topic: Difference Between Dates

  • Count the elapsed time from the start date to determine the end date

  • To find the elapsed time, count the number of days between the start date and the end date

  • 1 millennium = 10 centuries = 100 decades = 1,000 years
    1 century = 10 decades = 100 years
    1 decade = 10 years

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