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Simple Machines Unit

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Most simple machines are used to reduce the force needed to do work, but how? In this unit, we will take a look at the world of machines. The big question: Why do we use machines?

Simple Machines Unit Overview

Simple Machines Unit Overview
Web Links:
  1. Edheads - Compound Machines Edheads - Compound Machines
  2. ScienceFlix Simple Machines ScienceFlix Simple Machines
    Use the ScienceFlix page to read more about simple machines
  3. Simple Machines - Quiz 2 Quizlet Simple Machines - Quiz 2 Quizlet
  4. Simple Machines Review!!! Simple Machines Review!!!
    Use this link to review simple machines
  5. Simple Machines Unit Test Quizlet Simple Machines Unit Test Quizlet

Day 1 - January 29, 2016

Today we introduced our unit on simple machines. Please use the attached files below for the in-class PowerPoint as well as the guided notes. 

Homework 1/29:

  1. None

Due in class:

  1. None
File Attachments:
  1. Day 1 In-Class Worksheet Day 1 In-Class Worksheet
    If you have missed this day of class. I recommend you use the notes and PowerPoint to try to complete this worksheet. If you have any questions, bring them with you when you get back! It is the students responsibility to make up any missing assignments.
  2. Day 1 PowerPoint Day 1 PowerPoint
    PowerPoint from Simple Machines day 1
  3. Day 1 Student Notes Handout Day 1 Student Notes Handout
    If you have missed this day of school or have misplaced your notes you can find extra copies here. Students are responsible for making up missed work.

Day 2 - February 1, 2016

Today we finished up out in-class notes on simple machines. We will have a quiz tomorrow on the information up to this point. For homework tonight, you have a lever worksheet that is two sides. This worksheet is due tomorrow in class. There is also a Quizlet for review. See the link below!

Homework 2/1:

  1. Lever worksheet

Due in Class:

  1. None
Web Links:
  1. Simple Machines - Quiz 1 Quizlet Simple Machines - Quiz 1 Quizlet
    Use this Quizlet to study for the first quiz!
File Attachments:
  1. Day 2 PowerPoint Day 2 PowerPoint
    In-class presentation for simple machines
  2. Day 2 Student Notes Day 2 Student Notes
  3. Lever Worksheet 1 Lever Worksheet 1
    Assignment
  4. Lever Worksheet 2 Lever Worksheet 2
    Assignment

Day 3 & 4 - February 2 & 3, 2016

When I say TRADEOFF you say.... FORCE AND DISTANCE! 

Machines help us do work but nothing is free. Machines help us do work by changing the magnitude of the input force, changing the distance of the input force applied and/or changing the direction of the input force. In this Mini Lab we'll be looking at how many times a machine multiplies the input force. We call this Mechanical AdvantageThe mechanical advantage of an inclined plane, for example, comes from the tradeoff of output distance to input distance. In our case, if we apply our force over an input distance much larger than the output distance, the input force needed to do the work will be low! This tradeoff can be seen in all simple machines!

Homework 2/2:

  1. None

Due in class:

  1. Lever Worksheet

Homework 2/3:

  1. None

Due in class:

  1. None
File Attachments:
  1. Simple Machines Mini Lab Simple Machines Mini Lab

Inclined Plane, Wedges, and Screws

Inclined Plane, Wedges, and Screws

Wheel and Axles

Wheel and Axles

Day 5 - February 4, 2016

Today we took a look at the three types of pulleys. The big question: Why do we use pulleys? 

Homework 2/4:

  1. 7 Homework Questions
  2. Machine Formulas Sheet

Due in Class:

  1. None
File Attachments:
  1. Simple Machines Flip Chart Simple Machines Flip Chart
    Done in class: Draw the 6 types of simple machines, then label the parts of each. List how each makes work easier then list two examples of a real world machine.

Pulleys

Pulleys

Day 6 - February 5, 2016

Lever Pre-Lab

Levers

Levers

Homework 2/5:

  1. Lever Pre-Lab & Questions

Due in Class:

  1. 7 Homework Questions
  2. Machine Formulas Sheet (Checked)
File Attachments:
  1. Lever Pre-Lab Reading Lever Pre-Lab Reading
    Ancient Scientist, Archimedes studied the properties of levers. With them, he was able to create huge machines that were able to defend against the Roman Navy. But you don't have to be defending a city against the Romans to make full use of simple machines!

Day 7 - February 8, 2016

Today we did our lever lab. For the lab, we used a meter stick as our lever. The fulcrum was the string that attached our lever to the ring stand and cup with pennies in them served as our load and effort. Our goal was to see the relationship between the effort arm and the load arm of the lever as we increase the weight of the load. In order for the input force to equal the output force (making the lever balanced) how does the location of the fulcrum change? The big question: How do levers make lifting objects easier?

Homework 2/8:

  1. Finish Lever Lab
  2. Finish Flip-Chart

Due in Class:

  1. Lever Pre-Lab
File Attachments:
  1. Lever Lab Lever Lab

Day 8 - February 9, 2016

Compound Machines and Power

Today in class, we will look at how simple machines make up the parts of machines we use. When two or more simple machines are combined, we call it a compound machine. Compound machines are everywhere! From cars to washing machines... it they didn't exist, our lives would be very different. We can see examples in farming equipment, construction, or around the house. However, compound machines are getting a make over! The future of compound machines are held in micro and nano technology. Without technological innovations, the device you're reading this on would be the size of our classroom! One day soon, scientists hope we can produce nano-scopic robots that are able to enter our bodies and fight unwanted disease.. and the best part, your generation are the scientists who will be leading the charge! The big question: How have machines changed the way which humans do work?

Homework 2/9:

  1. First half of study guide due 2/11
  2. Quiz tomorrow - Compound Machines

Due in Class:

  1. Flip-Chart
File Attachments:
  1. Compound Machines Notes Compound Machines Notes
    Guided Notes for Tuesday
  2. Compound Machines PowerPoint Compound Machines PowerPoint
    In-class PowerPoint for Tuesday February 9th

Day 9 - February 10, 2016

Today we watched a video on compound machines then took our second section Quiz on compound machines. After we worked on our study guides that are due 2/11

Homework 2/10:

  1. First half of unit study guide due 2/11

Due in class:

  1. Bonus Cross-Word

Working Together

Working Together

Day 10, February 11, 2016

We know that power is the rate at which work is done. When a machine has more power, it does not mean that the machine has more force, What it means is that the machine has the ability to do the job faster. If Mrs. Smith and I were to race up the same set of steps. Mrs. Smith would reach the top before me. Mrs. Smith and I did the same amount of work, however, Mrs. Smith did the amount of work in a shorter period of time. This means that Mrs. Smith has more power than I do. We can see comparisons of power in car. The rating of horsepower is sometime we hear quite often. Cars with a greater horsepower can accelerate at quicker rates. The average car has a horsepower of around 150 hp. But have you ever wondered what the horsepower of a person is? In our horsepower lab, you will calculate your horsepower. Think you have more power than me? Only one way to find out!

Homework 2/11:

  1. Finish Horsepower Lab
  2. Second half of study guide due 2/16
  3. Simple Machines test 2/17

Due in Class:

  1. First half of study guide (Checked)

Day 11 - February 17, 2016

It's review day! We took today to clear up any questions about the chapter. After, we played our review game.

Homework 2/17:

  1. Test tomorrow!!!

Due in class:

  1. Second half of study guide (checked - will be collected tomorrow)

Day 12 - February 18, 2016

Test Day
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Homework 2/17:

  1. None

Due in Class:

  1. Chapter Review Guide
Author: Nick Kinger
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