Sunday, 12 May 2013

Scientists in the School: Marvellous Machines Workshop

Both the morning and afternoon classes had the wonderful opportunity to participate in a Scientist in the School workshop. A "scientist" and special guest came into our classroom and led a program with the children that focused on all of the marvellous or simple machines that help make our work easier.

These are the simple machines the scientist focused on with the children.


The children learned about the usefulness of inclined planes by racing objects down them as they were positioned at different angles.

The children learned about gears by creating bubbles using an egg beater. It was much easier than mixing with a spoon!


More gear exploration. When you move one gear, all of the gears move!
The scientist works with the children to help them understand the importance of axels and wheels.


If it has an edge, it's a wedge. The children explored wedges, such as nails, pizza cutters, zippers and shovels. 

At home: Simple machines are found everywhere! Work with your child to locate simple machines in your home and talk about why they make our lives easier.


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