Intentionally flexible, the free Whybricks lessons can be delivered in any order to help introduce concepts, solidify understanding, or explore a particular topic further.
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In the Whybricks lesson activity "Why don't snowboards need wheels?" students plan to carry out investigations to explore friction and inclined planes.
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Intentionally flexible, the free Whybricks lessons can be delivered in any order to help introduce concepts, solidify understanding, or explore a particular topic further.
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An inclined plane is a flat surface that is raised at one end. It is a simple machine that reduces the force required to move an object over a vertical distance.
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A lever is a bar that can pivot on a fixed point.
Common examples of levers include seesaws, wheelbarrows and shovels and all levers are made up of some type of bar or beam and a fixed point called a fulcrum.
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In the exciting Whybricks lesson 'Why do some roads have truck escape ramps?' students build the car and learn about Newton's second law, gravity and inclined planes.
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Why don't bridges collapse in the middle? This project investigates two forces that make bridges useful to people: normal force and tension.
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Intentionally flexible, the free Whybricks lessons can be delivered in any order to help introduce concepts, solidify understanding, or explore a particular topic further.
Learn more about Whybricks at https://t.co/zwbRHQOlQn
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Featuring bulk packaging, excellent quality building pieces, classroom-friendly colours and great pricing, Whybricks is designed for success in educational spaces.
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This semi-open-ended Whybricks lesson offers students a chance to demonstrate their understanding of physical science forces and simple machines in an engineering creation of their own design.
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The project "Why do objects slow down?" is centred on Newton’s three laws of motion and has student's build three Whybricks projects, including the fidget spinner!
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In the Whybricks activity, 'who do swings swing?' students create the swinging hammer and learn about physical science concepts such as levers, potential and kinetic energy and more!
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Whybricks activities and curricula align with physical science standards for elementary, middle, and early high school. Plus, there are plenty of free lessons and teacher's guides! #makerspace#MakerEd
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