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Books with title Wheels, Pulleys and Levers

  • Simple Machines: Wheels, Levers, and Pulleys

    David A. Adler, Anna Raff

    Paperback (Holiday House, Jan. 30, 2016)
    How many simple machines do you use every day? Probably more than you realize! Machines make work easier— helping break things apart, lift heavy objects, and change the power and direction of force applied to them. In this accessible picture book, celebrated nonfiction author David A. Adler outlines different types of simple machines—wedges, wheels, levers, pulleys, and more—and gives common examples of how we use them every day. Anna Raff's bright illustrations show how simple machines work—and add a dose of fun and humor, too. Two appealing kids and their comical cat use machines to ride see-saws, turn knobs, and even eat apples. Perfect for classrooms or for budding engineers to read on their own, Simple Machines uses clear, simple language to introduce important mechanical vocabulary, and easy-to-understand examples to illustrate how we use machines to solve all kinds of problems. Don't miss David A. Adler and Anna Raff's other science collaborations—including Light Waves; Magnets Push, Magnets Pull; and Things That Float and Things That Don't.
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  • Levers and Pulleys

    Dana Meachen Rau

    eBook (Cherry Lake Publishing, Dec. 13, 2013)
    Following the scientific process, this title provides instructions on how to conduct experiments that help students gain a better understanding of levers and pulleys.
  • Simple Machines: Wheels, Levers, and Pulleys

    David A. Adler, Anna Raff

    eBook (Holiday House, Jan. 23, 2015)
    How many simple machines do you use every day? Probably more than you realize! Machines make work easier— helping break things apart, lift heavy objects, and change the power and direction of force applied to them. In this accessible picture book, celebrated nonfiction author David A. Adler outlines different types of simple machines—wedges, wheels, levers, pulleys, and more—and gives common examples of how we use them every day. Anna Raff's bright illustrations show how simple machines work—and add a dose of fun and humor, too. Two appealing kids and their comical cat use machines to ride see-saws, turn knobs, and even eat apples. Perfect for classrooms or for budding engineers to read on their own, Simple Machines uses clear, simple language to introduce important mechanical vocabulary, and easy-to-understand examples to illustrate how we use machines to solve all kinds of problems. Don't miss David A. Adler and Anna Raff's other science collaborations—including Light Waves; Magnets Push, Magnets Pull; and Things That Float and Things That Don't.
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  • Simple Machines: Wheels, Levers, and Pulleys

    David A. Adler, Anna Raff

    Hardcover (Holiday House, Feb. 1, 2015)
    How many simple machines do you use every day? Probably more than you realize! Machines make work easier— helping break things apart, lift heavy objects, and change the power and direction of force applied to them. In this accessible picture book, celebrated nonfiction author David A. Adler outlines different types of simple machines—wedges, wheels, levers, pulleys, and more—and gives common examples of how we use them every day. Anna Raff's bright illustrations show how simple machines work—and add a dose of fun and humor, too. Two appealing kids and their comical cat use machines to ride see-saws, turn knobs, and even eat apples. Perfect for classrooms or for budding engineers to read on their own, Simple Machines uses clear, simple language to introduce important mechanical vocabulary, and easy-to-understand examples to illustrate how we use machines to solve all kinds of problems. Don't miss David A. Adler and Anna Raff's other science collaborations—including Light Waves; Magnets Push, Magnets Pull; and Things That Float and Things That Don't.
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  • Levers and Pulleys

    Alex Brinded

    Library Binding (Kidhaven Publishing, Jan. 15, 2019)
    What kinds of everyday objects use levers? What do pulleys do? Questions such as these are answered in this age-appropriate text about the science behind levers and pulleys, which is a essential physical science concept. Fact boxes, informative diagrams, and vivid, full-color photographs add extra insight, appealing to budding scientists who are curious about machines and the parts that make them function. Readers are exposed to STEM topics in a fun and relatable way as they are encouraged to see science in action in their everyday lives.
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  • Wheels, Pulleys and Levers

    Mick Seller

    Library Binding (Gloucester Pr, Oct. 1, 1993)
    Looks at basic devices such as wheels, pulleys, levers, screws, and slopes, and suggests simple experiments and projects to demonstrate how they work.
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  • Levers, Wheels, and Pulleys

    John Farndon (br

    Hardcover (Cavendish Square Publishing, Oct. 1, 2001)
    Early in the 17th century, Francis Bacon decided that the best way to learn about the world was to discover things for oneself. Since then, science has been a marriage of observation and experimentation. The experiments contained in each chapter allow young scientists to investigate basic principles using common household materials and easy-to-follow instructions. The titles are filled with dozens of color photographs that illustrate experiments and provide a glimpse of everyday and extraordinary uses of the subject. In addition, engaging features such as "Did You Know?" boxes provide fascinating facts. The "In Focus" sections offer in-depth looks at specific features of each subject. "In The Real World" boxes highlight pivotal experiments by real scientists.
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  • Wheels, Pulleys and Levers

    Michael Seller

    Paperback (The Watts Publishing Group, Oct. 26, 1995)
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  • Levers and Pulleys

    Emily Sohn, Frederick Fellows

    Paperback (Norwood House Press, July 15, 2019)
    Using scientific inquiry, readers will learn about two simple machines, the lever and pulley. Through everyday connections to science in the real world, see how making simple machines is easier than you think. Includes a note to caregivers, a glossary, a discover activity, and career connections, as well as connections to science history.
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  • Wheels, Pulleys and Levers

    Mick Seller

    School & Library Binding (Gloucester Pr, March 15, 1820)
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  • Levers & Pulleys

    Alex Brinded

    Hardcover (Booklife, Jan. 1, 2020)
    Get your brain into gear and switch on to science! These technical titles will get you buzzing as you find out what makes a bell ring, a circuit connect and a motor move. We've levered in loads of facts and figures to pull you into a whole world of amazing design technology. It's all around you from your doorbell to your dishwasher! All thedse mechanical marvels and more are revealed in Making Things Work.
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  • Wheels, Pulleys and Levers

    Mick Seller

    Hardcover (The Watts Publishing Group, June 10, 1993)
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