
Simple Machines Kit
Investigate the principles behind work and machines. What is work? What are simple machines? How do machines make work easier? How are force, work and distance related? Your class will answer these and other questions as they apply their critical thinking skills to investigate man?s earliest use of such machines as pulleys, wheel and axle mechanisms, and levers. They?ll also study the specific principles behind these simple machines as well as the mechanical advantages and efficiencies offered by each. In the process, they will become familiar with the connection between theory and the machines used in our everyday life. Your students will Define "work" and when it is done. Define a simple machine and distinguish between different types of simple machines. Understand the advantages and efficiencies offered by using machines to do work. Identify cases from everyday life where machines are used. Class Size: 40 Students. Grades 7-10
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