Students will participate in a comparative study of 19th century simple machines with those used today. Students will understand that 19th century machines were made of natural materials such as wood, iron, rocks, steel and resources that surround them while many modern day simple machines are made of synthetic materials such as plastic, steel, vinyl, latex and any other material that may be man made. They will also look at the different ways machines were made: hand-made vs. machine made. They will classify each of the simple machines used in the 19th century into categories. Then they will find simple machines used today that are similar. To complete their projects they will choose one simple machine and do a thorough comparison study.
Then and Now Simple Machines
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Topic/Subject Area | Agriculture, Farming; Industry, Occupation, Work; Science, Technology |
Historical Era | National Expansion and Reform, 1816–1860, Civil War and Reconstruction, 1861–1877, Rise of Industrial America, 1878–1899, Progressive Era, World War I, 1900–1928, New Millennium, 1990–Present |
Grade Level | Elementary (K–5) |
Creation Date | 2010 |
Last Revision Date | 2024 |