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Books with title Simple Machines: 2

  • Simple Machines Wedge

    Jeff Barger

    Hardcover (Discovery Library, Jan. 25, 2019)
    In Simple Machines: Wedge, young learners in grades 1–3 will explore what a wedge is and how it is useful. This 24-page title uses real-world examples of simple machine mechanisms and explains how these feats of engineering can make daily work less difficult to complete. The Simple Machines series for grades 1–3 explains how basic mechanical devices, that are used for applying a force, can help make daily tasks much easier. Featuring before- and after-reading activities, a glossary, an index, and comprehension questions, this series helps young learners strengthen their reading comprehension skills while also introducing them to some of the most commonly used simple machines
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  • Simple Machines Pulley

    Jeff Barger

    Hardcover (Discovery Library, Jan. 25, 2019)
    In Simple Machines: Pulley, young learners in grades 1–3 will explore what a pulley system is and why it is so useful. This 24-page title uses real-world examples of simple machine mechanisms and explains how these feats of engineering can make daily work less difficult to complete. The Simple Machines series for grades 1–3 explains how basic mechanical devices, that are used for applying a force, can help make daily tasks much easier. Featuring before- and after-reading activities, a glossary, an index, and comprehension questions, this series helps young learners strengthen their reading comprehension skills while also introducing them to some of the most commonly used simple machines
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  • Simple Machines Grades 1-3

    Sandra Ford Grove, Dr. Judy Hechtman, Karen P. Hall, Catherine Yuh

    Paperback (Creative Teaching Press, March 15, 1997)
    Children can investigate and create levers and pulleys, rotating devices, invisible forces, and other fascinating contraptions that energize our world.
  • Simple Machines in Sports

    Gillian Gosman

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, Aug. 1, 2014)
    Kids know that hockey sticks, water bottles with screw-on lids, and cleats are all used in sports. It may, however, be a surprise to them to learn that theyre all machines. This book teaches sports enthusiasts how to spot the simple machines theyve never noticed and to analyze their favorite games as never before. Labeled diagrams explain concepts such as mechanical advantage, and examples of each kind of simple machine abound.
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  • Simple Machines: Levers

    Chris Oxlade

    Hardcover (Franklin Watts Ltd, Oct. 11, 2007)
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  • Simple Machines at School

    Gillian Gosman

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, Aug. 1, 2014)
    Scissors are commonly found on school supplies lists, but most students don't recognize them for the simple machines they are. This exploration of school buildings and grounds encourages critical thinking to uncover the simple machines that are often taken for granted and teaches basic physical science concepts in a fun way.
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  • Simple Machines Cheap Chart

    School Specialty Publishing

    Poster (Frank Schaffer, Feb. 15, 2008)
    This chart targets middle to late elementary grades. With bright, photographic images, the poster helps teach about Simple Machines.
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  • Forces and Simple Machines

    Jon Richards

    Paperback (Franklin Watts Ltd, Oct. 15, 2002)
    This series of books is an excellent introduction to practical scientific application and experimentation - a vital and exciting part of the scientist's world. Each book contains a carefully planned series of projects and experiments that can readily be made by the reader. The individual projects have been designed to help the understanding of a given scientific principle.
  • Simple Machines

    Various

    Hardcover (Rosen Classroom, Dec. 13, 2007)
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  • Simple Machines in Sports

    Gillian Gosman

    Hardcover (PowerKids Press, Aug. 1, 2014)
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  • Simple Machines: Compound Machines

    George Graybill

    (Classroom Complete Press, Aug. 22, 2018)
    **This is the chapter slice "Compound Machines" from the full lesson plan "Simple Machines"** Just how simple are simple machines? With our ready-to-use resource, they are simple to teach and easy to learn! Chocked full of information and activities, we begin with a look at force, motion and work, and examples of simple machines in daily life are given. With this background, we move on to different kinds of simple machines including: Levers, Inclined Planes, Wedges, Screws, Pulleys, and Wheels and Axles. An exploration of some compound machines follows, such as the can opener. Our resource is a real time-saver as all the reading passages, student activities are provided. Presented in simplified language and vocabulary that will give your students a kick start on learning. Includes color mini posters, hands-on activities, Crossword, Word Search and Final Quiz. All of our content meets the Common Core State Standards and are written to Bloom's Taxonomy and STEM initiatives.
  • Simple Machines

    David Armentrout, Patricia Armentrout

    Library Binding (Rourke Publishing (FL), Aug. 1, 2009)
    Our new Simple Machines series takes a fresh look at an important concept for all young scientists. The combination of clear definitions, every day examples, and easy to do hands-on activities will support all readers as they build their knowledge of simple machines.
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