Your search for “Simple Machines (GSPD04)” returned 40 results.

Sites for Teachers (14)

Learn With Levers
During a unit on levers students participate in several activities that help explain the terms fulcrum, load force, and effort force. Students experiment with classroom objects to balance loads and test different forces at various distances along a lever. In the culminating activity students apply their knowledge of levers to a simulated launching of a Mars probe. Students work with a partner to build a lever-based launcher that will toss a 65 g projectile a distance of six meters.
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Hands On, Lesson Plans, Interactive, High Graphic, Questions, Collaboration
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Model of a Biome; Sticker Bonding; Simple Machines; The Art of Discovery
This is an interdisciplinary activity in which, students learn about biomes by creating their own biomes while applying math, language skills, geography, and social studies.
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Hands On, Lesson Plans, Interactive, High Graphic, Questions, Collaboration
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Sites for Students (26)

Simple Machines
This website is a multimedia learning tool covering simple and compound machines. The site’s infrastructure presents information with bright colors and animation, and features printable student hand-outs and teacher guidelines. The linked interactive simulation is conceptually clear, well designed and developmentally appropriate for elementary school age children.
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Interactive, High Graphic, Questions, Core Content, Inquiry
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2.63 / 3
Simple Machines
Learn about simple machines as you explore a virtual house and tool shed. Teachers—be sure to check out the teacher’s guide before using these activities in class.
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Interactive, High Graphic, Questions, Core Content
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2.38 / 3
The Inventors Workshop
Leonardo da Vinci described and sketched ideas for many inventions hundreds of years ahead of their time. Learn how Leonardo da Vinci's many sketches of mechanical ideas can easily be used as blueprints to create perfect working models.
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Hands On, Interactive, High Graphic, Questions, Data Source
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2.31 / 3
Simple Machines
Learn about pulleys, levers, wedges, screws, inclined planes, and the wheel and axle.
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Interactive, High Graphic, Core Content
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