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Oakland Elementary Edition

S4P3a Identify simple machines and explain their uses

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Simple MachinesSimple Machines

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How Forces WorkHow Forces Work

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Best Uses for Simple MachinesBest Uses for Simple Machines

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Know Your Simple MachineKnow Your Simple Machine

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$100 Question Simple $100 Question Simple MachinesMachines

Which of these simple machines is also an incline plane?

a.pulleyb.leverc.screwd.wheel-and-axle

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$100 Answer Simple $100 Answer Simple MachinesMachines

What is (c) a screw?

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$200 Question Simple $200 Question Simple MachinesMachines

Which is an example of a wedge?

a.a bottle openerb.a doorstopc.an elevatord.a wheel-and-axle

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$200 Answer Simple $200 Answer Simple MachinesMachines

What is (b) a doorstop?

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$300 Question Simple $300 Question Simple MachinesMachines

Which kinds of simple machines make up scissors?

a.wheel-and-axle and pulleyb.pulley and incline planec.lever and wedged.wedge and incline plane

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$300 Answer Simple $300 Answer Simple MachinesMachines

What is (c) lever and wedge?

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$400 Question Simple $400 Question Simple MachinesMachines

Which of the following is a lever?

a.a bottle openerb.a drinking strawc.a matchd.a pencil

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$400 Answer Simple $400 Answer Simple MachinesMachines

What is (a) a bottle opener?

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$500 Question Simple $500 Question Simple MachinesMachines

Which kind of simple machine is the beater part of an electric mixer?

a.pulleyb.wheel-and-axlec.pulley and leverd.two pulleys

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$500 Answer Simple $500 Answer Simple MachinesMachines

What is (b) wheel-and-axle?

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$100 Question How Forces $100 Question How Forces WorkWork

How many forces must be applied to make a simple machine work?

a.oneb.twoc.threed.four

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$100 Answer How Forces $100 Answer How Forces WorkWork

What is (a) one?

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Daily DoubleDaily Double

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Daily Double QuestionDaily Double Question

Which of the following is an example of work?

a.packing a lunchb.thinking about homeworkc.pushing against a walld.holding a baseball

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Daily Double AnswerDaily Double Answer

What is (a) packing a lunch?

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$300 Question How Forces $300 Question How Forces WorkWork

Which simple machine allows you to lift an object using less force, although you must move the object a greater distance?

a.incline planeb.single pulleyc.wedged.wheel-and-axle

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$300 Answer$300 Answer How Forces How Forces WorkWork

What is (a) an incline plane?

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$400 Question How Forces $400 Question How Forces WorkWork

To use a pulley to change both the amount and direction of the applied force, you must

a.combine it with a lever.b.hook it up with another pulley.c.place it on an incline plane.d.attach it to the wall with screws.

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$400 Answer How Forces $400 Answer How Forces WorkWork

What is (b) hook it up with another pulley?

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$500 Question How Forces $500 Question How Forces WorkWork

~True or False~

It requires more force to move an object using an incline plane than it does to move it using a pulley.

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$500 Answer How Forces $500 Answer How Forces WorkWork

What is false? (It requires less force but more space in which to move the object.)

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$100 Question Best Uses for $100 Question Best Uses for Simple MachinesSimple Machines

Which of the following would be the BEST simple machine to use to slice celery?

a.wedgeb.pulleyc.screwd.incline plane

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What is (a) a wedge?

(Also known as a knife! )

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$200 Question Best Uses for $200 Question Best Uses for Simple MachinesSimple Machines

Joey uses a tool to pry the top off a paint can. What type of simple machine is he using?

a.wedgeb.screwc.leverd.incline plane

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What is (c) a lever?

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$300 Question Best Uses for $300 Question Best Uses for Simple MachinesSimple Machines

Which simple machine would you most likely use to move a basket of fruit from the ground into a tree house?

a.leverb.wheel-and-axlec.pulleyd.a group of levers

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$300 Answer Best Uses For $300 Answer Best Uses For Simple MachinesSimple Machines

What is (c) a pulley?

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$400 Question Best Uses For $400 Question Best Uses For Simple MachinesSimple Machines

Your friend lives at the top of a hill. Which simple machine would you most likely use to go to your friend’s house?

a.pulleyb.incline planec.wedged.lever

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$400 Answer Best Uses For $400 Answer Best Uses For Simple MachinesSimple Machines

What is (b) incline plane?

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$500 Question Best Uses for $500 Question Best Uses for Simple MachinesSimple Machines

Which simple machine could you use to hold two objects together?

a.leverb.pulleyc.screwd.wheel-and-axle

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$500 Answer Best Uses For $500 Answer Best Uses For Simple MachinesSimple Machines

What is (c) a screw?

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$100 Question Know Your $100 Question Know Your Simple MachinesSimple Machines

Which two simple machines are MOST alike?

a.screw and leverb.lever and wedgec.pulley and wheel-and-axled.screw and incline plane

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$100 Answer Know Your $100 Answer Know Your Simple MachinesSimple Machines

What is (d) screw and incline plne?

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$200 Question Know Your $200 Question Know Your Simple MachinesSimple Machines

Which of these simple machines will NOT work without a fulcrum?

a.leverb.wheel-and-axlec.wedged.single pulley

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$200 Answer Know Your $200 Answer Know Your Simple MachinesSimple Machines

What is (a) a lever?

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$300 Question Know Your $300 Question Know Your Simple MachinesSimple Machines

Which of the following is NOT an example of a screw?a.nutb.nailc.bolt d.drill bit

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$300 Answer Know Your $300 Answer Know Your Simple MachinesSimple Machines

What is (b) a nail? (Side Note: Nails are most like wedges.)

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$400 Question Know Your $400 Question Know Your Simple MachinesSimple Machines

An ax blade is which kind of simple machine?

a.ramp b.screwc.wedged.lever

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$400 Answer Know Your $400 Answer Know Your Simple MachinesSimple Machines

What is (c) wedge?

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$500 Question Know Your $500 Question Know Your Simple MachinesSimple Machines

Where can the fulcrum of a lever NOT be?

a.the end of the barb.the middle of the barc.between the middle and the endd.not touching the bar

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$500 Answer Know Your $500 Answer Know Your Simple MachinesSimple Machines

What is (d) not touching the bar? (Remember: The fulcrum must touch it at some point to help do the work!)

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$100 Question Know Your $100 Question Know Your Simple Machines IISimple Machines II

Which of the following is a lever?

a.ceramic cupb.measuring tapec.snow shoveld.ballpoint pen

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$100 Answer Know Your $100 Answer Know Your Simple Machines IISimple Machines II

What is (c) a snow shovel?

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$200 Question Know Your $200 Question Know Your Simple Machines IISimple Machines II

Which two simple machines are incline planes?

a.pulley and wheel-and-axleb.lever and pulleyc.screw and wedged.screw and wheel-and-axle

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$200 Answer Know Your $200 Answer Know Your Simple Machines IISimple Machines II

What is (c) screw and wedge?

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$300 Question Know Your $300 Question Know Your Simple Machines IISimple Machines II

Which of these is NOT a simple machine?

a.broomb.pry barc.raked.lawn mower

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$300 Answer Know Your $300 Answer Know Your Simple Machines IISimple Machines II

What is (d) lawn mower?

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$400 Question Know Your $400 Question Know Your Simple Machines II Simple Machines II

Which is an example of a pulley?

a.a bottle openerb.a doorstopc.a flag pole roped.a wheel-and-axle

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$400 Answer Know Your $400 Answer Know Your Simple Machines IISimple Machines II

What is (c) a flag pole rope? (Other examples are elevator and mini-blinds.)

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$500 Question Know Your $500 Question Know Your Simple Machines II Simple Machines II

What is NOT an example of a wheel-and-axle?

a.a kitchen faucetb.a door handlec.a water wheel on stone grinderd.a wheelbarrow

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$500 Answer Know Your $500 Answer Know Your Simple Machines II Simple Machines II

What is (d) a wheelbarrow?

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$100 Question Any Thing $100 Question Any Thing GoesGoes

Which of the following is NOT a lever?

a.a baseball batb.a wheelbarrowc.a broomd.a ramp

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$100 Answer Any Thing $100 Answer Any Thing GoesGoes

What is (d) a ramp?

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$200 Question Any Thing $200 Question Any Thing GoesGoes

Which kind of simple machine is the wheelchair resting on?

a.incline planeb.leverc.pulleyd.screw

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$200 Answer Any Thing $200 Answer Any Thing GoesGoes

What is (a) an incline plane?

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$300 Question Any Thing $300 Question Any Thing GoesGoes

Which detail about an ax blade lets you know that it is a wedge?

a.It has just one incline plane.b.It changes the way work is done.c.It has two incline planes.d.It changes the direction of the applied force.

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What is (c) it has two incline planes?

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$400 Question Any Thing $400 Question Any Thing GoesGoes

Which of the following tools contains two levers?

a) b) c) d)

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What is (d) (a pair of pliers)?

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$500 Question Any Thing $500 Question Any Thing GoesGoes

In science, which of the following is an example of work?

a.going to a jobb.pushing against the floorc.reading a bookd.lifting a chair off the floor

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$500 Answer Any Thing $500 Answer Any Thing GoesGoes

What is (d) lifting a chair off the floor?

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Final Jeopardy TopicFinal Jeopardy Topic

Simple Machine

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Final Jeopardy QuestionFinal Jeopardy Question

According to the scientific community, what is work?

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Final Jeopardy AnswerFinal Jeopardy Answer

What is the use of force to move an object over a distance?

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Keep studying to get ready for the CRCT! You can do anything you set out to do!

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