Students will have fun creating whimsical animated machines from recycled objects while meeting national science and math standards using this activity book of practical construction applications.
Science-as-inquiry becomes part of building the machines. Students also will experiment with math to determine materials and measurements that make his or her machine perform its best.
Fourteen step-by-step projects are provided, emphasizing key concepts of potential, kinetic, and electrical energy; inclined plane; fulcrum, lever, and pulley; weights and balances; characteristics of moving objects; principles of flight; and action and reaction. Students will enjoy hands-on learning while making ducks that lay golden eggs, cars that really race, an extraordinary Ferris wheel, or jumping bat wings.
Making Magnificent Machines: Fun With Math, Science, and Engineering
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Book Details
Author(s)Carol McBride
PublisherPrufrock Press, Inc
ISBN / ASIN1593633378
ISBN-139781593633370
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸