Science-Simple MAchines and Forces
What Did Students Do This Week? This week, students explored the world of simple machines and discovered how they make work easier in our everyday lives. Students learned about the six types of simple machines: levers, wedges, inclined planes, screws, pulleys, and wheel-and-axle systems. They investigated how simple machines can change the strength and direction of forces, helping us push, pull, lift, or move objects with less effort. Using a variety of loose parts and materials, students were challenged to design and build their own device that included at least one simple machine. They selected a real-life object or tool to create and identified which simple machine was being used in their design. Students explained how their simple machine changed force and made a task easier to complete. Throughout the design process, students planned, built, tested, and improved their creations while practicing safe use of tools, materials, and equipment. They also learned about simple machi...