Friday, May 27, 2011

Simple Machines Scavenger Hunt

Simple Machines are found everywhere. This post will be about looking for simple (and complex machines) in the home or classroom and integrating science with math.



First review the 6 different simple machines. (wheel, lever, pulley, inclined plane, screw, wedge)

Have the kids list the 6 simple machines then go on a scavenger hunt to find as many as they can. Clipboards work well and kids love to use them.



Here are some examples.


 Stapler - lever, wedge




 Hole Punch - lever, wedge




Light Bulb - the base is a screw




Spoon - wedge




Doorknob - wheel and axle



Egg Beater - wheel and axle, gears, wedge



Window Shade - pulley



Wall Light Switch - lever






Can Opener - wheel and axle, gears, lever, wedge





Stairs - inclined plane




Step Stool - inclined plane





Bottle Cap - screw





Door Hinge - lever



The students should mark a tally for each machine found.




When they are finished have the kids create a tally chart or frequency chart of their data (information).

Tally Chart


Frequency Chart

(Younger students can fill in a chart with their teacher.)

Next the children could graph their results using paper, pencils, rulers, crayons, etc. or they could use an online graphing program.
An easy online website for children to use is Kids' Zone-Create a Graph.

Graph made at the Kids Zone Website

Older students could use the Microsoft Excel Program to create their graphs.

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