Lesson Plan of Simple Machines General Science Grade V
Lesson Plan of Simple Machines
General Science Grade V
Students’ Learning Outcomes
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What is the simple machine?
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Demonstrate how wedge and
incline plane are used to move the objects.
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Compare the three kinds of
levers using example.
·
Describe how lever makes work
easier by giving examples of its uses from daily life.
Information for Teachers
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Simple machines makes work
easier for us by allowing us to push or pull over increased distanced.
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There are 6 basic simple
machines; the lever, the wheel and axle, the inclined plane, the wedge, the
pulley, and the screw. Several of these simple machines are related to each
other. But, each has a specific purpose in the world of doing work. But what is
work? Work is the amount of energy necessary to move an object.
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An inclined plane is a slope
or a ramp along which a load can be lifted up easily. Its examples are gate
entrance ramps, ladder and parking ramp etc.
·
Two inclined planes joined
together from a wedge. It can be used to cut an object into two portions and
lift an object e. g. knife, axe, nail, pin, sledge hammer and knitting needles
etc.
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The Lever are simple machines
used to lift heavy objects with less effort around a pivot (fulcrum).
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The lever turns about a fixed
point called fulcrum (F) when a force called Effort € is applied to overcome a
resisting force known as load(L)
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In the first kind of levers,
the fulcrum is between the effort and the load e.g. a pair of scissors, pliers,
a lid opener and claw hammer etc.
·
In the second kind of levers,
the load is between the fulcrum and effort e.g. Nut cracker, bottle opener,
wheelbarrow and paper cutter etc.
·
In the third kind of levers,
the effort is between the fulcrum and load e.g. a pair of tongs, a stapler,
broom and human arm etc.
Material / Resources
Books, wooden plate, spring
balance, thread, knife, steel ruler, apple, meter rod, weights, wedge,
textbook.
Worm up Activity
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Ask the students what is a
simple machine?
(Students’ response: A device
which makes work easier to do)
·
Ask the students to name some
simple machines you often use in daily life.
·
Make a list of these on the
board
(Students’ response: Knife, pair of scissors,
tongs, screw, driver, plier and hammer etc.
Development
Activity 1
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Ask a student to lift a
bundle of books tied with the spring balance vertically upward.
·
Ask him / her to measure the
weight of bundle by noting the reading of spring balance.
·
Then ask him / her to make an
inclined plane by using a stack of books and wooden plate. Tie a bundle of
books with one end of the thread. Attach the other end of the thread with a
spring balance and pull the bundle along the inclined plane.
·
Ask the student to note the
reading of the spring balance.
·
Ask, which reading is
smaller?
·
(students, response: The
reading when books tied with the spring balance are pulled along the inclined)
·
Why the reading is less in
the second case? (students’ response: Less force is required to pull the same
load along an inclined plane)
·
Ask which will be easier;
moving the books using the inclined plane or moving them by lifting straight up
and why?
(Students’ response: Moving
the books along inclined plane is easier inclined plane is a simple machine
which makes it easier to lift the things to a height)
·
Ask students to give different
examples of inclined plane?
(Students’ response: Gate
entrance ramp, car ramps and parking ramp etc.
Activity 2
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Ask a student to cut an apple
with help of a ruler
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Ask does ruler cut the apple
easily?
(Students, response: No.)
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Now ask the student to cut
the apple with the help of a knife.
·
Ask the students, is it cut
easily with knife?
(Students’ response: Yes,
because things can be cut easily with the help of a wedge.
·
Inform them that knife is
also a simple machine called wedge.
·
Ask them what is the
difference in the construction of a ruler and a knife?
(Students’ response: One edge
of knife is very sharp and thin which gradually goes on becoming thicker. Since
it is formed by joining two inclined planes, so it is called a wedge. Ruler has
both edges equally thick)
·
Ask students to give some
other examples of wedges?
(Students’ response: Axe,
nail, pin, sledge hammer and knitting needles etc)
Activity 3
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Prepare a lever by balancing
a meter rod as its centre of gravity C on a wooden wedge. Hang a weight of 100g
at one side of the ruler.
·
Ask a student what happened?
(Students’ response: the
weight tends to pull the rod downward on that side)
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Now hang a load of 50g on the
other side of C at a point where the rod is again balanced.
·
Ask what happened now?
(Students’ response: The rod
is balanced)
·
Ask a student to measure the
distances of 100g weight and 50g weight from the centre C (for example 20cm and
40cm respectively)
·
Explain to the students that
100g is load (L) 50g is the effort (E) and point C is the fulcrum (F). distance
between effort and C is effort arm.
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Now ask, what does it show?
(Students’ response: if the effort arm is greater than the load
arm, a lesser force can lift a heavier load. In this way a lever makes the work
easier)
·
Ask students to find the
examples of this kind of lever from their daily life.
(Students’ response: Seesaw, pair of scissors and hand pump. Etc.)
·
Draw the diagrams of seesaw,
scissor and hand pump on the board and ask: what is the position of fulcrum in
these levers?
(Students’ response: The
fulcrum is between load and effort)
Activity 4
·
Repeat the above activity by
changing the position of the fulcrum, effort and load as shown in figure.
·
Ask students to find examples
of this kind of lever from their daily life.
((Students’ response: Door, wheel barrow and nutcracker and bottle
opener etc)
·
Draw the diagrams of door,
wheel barrow and nutcracker on the board and ask: What is the position of load
in these levers?
(Students’ response: The load
is between fulcrum and effort)
Activity 5
·
Repeat the above activity by
changing the position of the fulcrum, effort and load as shown in figure.
·
Ask students to find the
examples of this kind of lever from their daily life. ( A pair of tongs,
forceps and knife etc)
·
Draw the diagrams of a pair
of tongs and a knife on the board and ask:
What is the position of fulcrum, load and effort in these levers?
(The effort is between load
and fulcrum)
Sum up/ Conclusion
Ask the students what have
they learnt today and write the correct answers on the board.
·
An inclined plane is a slope
or a ramp along which a load can be lifted up easily.
·
Gate entrance ramp, car ramps
and parking ramp etc are some examples of inclined planes
·
Knife is also a simple
machine called wedge.
·
Some examples of wedges are
knife, axe, nail, pin, wedge, sledge hammer and knitting needles etc.
·
Levers are used to lift heavy
weight with less effort around a pivot (fulcrum)
·
The lever can be classified
into the first kind of lever, the second kind of lever and the third kind of
lever based on the relative positions of the fulcrum, the effort and the load.
·
In the first kind of lever
the fulcrum is between the effort and the load. E.g. a pair of scissors,
pliers, a lid opener and claw hammer etc.
·
In the second kind of lever the
load is between the fulcrum and effort e.g. nut cracker, bottle opener, wheel
barrow and paper cutter etc.
·
In the third kind of lever
the effort is between the fulcrum and load e. g. a pair of tongs, a stapler broom
and arm etc.
Assessment
·
Make the following table on
the board and ask the students to copy it on their notebooks.
·
Ask them to fill the table by
giving common examples based on their knowledge and learning about lever.
·
Then ask the following
assessment questions from the students
1.
How does an inclined plane
make our work easier?
2.
What is the first kind of
lever?
3.
What is the second kind of
lever?
4.
What is the third kind of
lever?
5.
How does a lever make our
work easier?
·
Involve the students in
solving the questions given at the end of chapter / unit in textbook.
First kind of lever
|
Second kind of lever
|
Third
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Follow up
·
Give an example of inclined plane, wedge and
each kind of lever from your daily life other than those discussed in the class
and draw the diagram of each?
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