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Posted: May 13 2008 at 9:39pm | IP Logged Quote joann10

Does anyone know of a inexpensive resource, hands on kit,or activities for learning about simple machines. This is mainly for my ds-8 with the olders using it for review. I like the looks of the Dacta-Lego sets for this, but I have only seen them sold for hundreds of dollars of multi-student kits geared towards schools.

I can spend all year learning about the outdoors and nature, but this mechanical stuff does not come natural to me.    
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Posted: May 13 2008 at 10:05pm | IP Logged Quote PDyer

We used Simple Machines by Deborah Hodge to conduct a few simple experiments. The book covers levers, balances, wheel and axle, windmill, gears, pulley, inclined plane, screw and a wedge. The back of the book says it's geared to ages 5 to 9.



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Posted: May 14 2008 at 6:18am | IP Logged Quote Paula in MN

While not kits, 4H workbooks have lots of machine-type workbooks. My ds6 has been pouring over the first one in the Small Engine series.

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Posted: May 14 2008 at 9:02am | IP Logged Quote saintanneshs

I'm not sure if it qualifies as "inexpensive" ($69.50) but Lakeshore has a simple machines kit that looks very nice and is geared for 3rd-6th graders. Lakeshore stuff is usually not cheap, but I've bought tons of stuff from them because their stuff lasts.

For some reason, my link won't work , so type CS-540X into the search box at the top if you want to peek at the Hands-On Simple Machines kit.



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Posted: May 14 2008 at 11:00am | IP Logged Quote MrsM

In the Hands of a Child sells a simple machines lapbook. It was one of the free downloads for super members not too long ago. At a glance it looks good, but I haven't gone over it thoroughly yet.
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Posted: May 14 2008 at 11:07am | IP Logged Quote joann10

Thanks for the info everyone. We are lapbook crazy around here-so I will be looking into that.

I have also requested the Simple Machines book for the library.

I haven't had time to look into the Lakeshore kit-it is expensive for us, but if it is something I can use for the kids to come, it may be well worth the price.
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Posted: May 14 2008 at 2:57pm | IP Logged Quote lapazfarm

The Museum of Science has a fabulous website about Leonardo DaVinci, and it has an entire section on simple machines here
(Check out he links near the bottom of the page).
Great way to integrate art and science!
I used to use that site with my 7th graders when I taught public school and it was a big hit.


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Posted: May 14 2008 at 10:09pm | IP Logged Quote Kristi

The new Emmanuel Books catalog just arrived in the mail and they sell 3 different K'nex kits dealing with simple machines geared towards 3rd - 5th grade. They have Levers & Pulleys, Gears, and Wheels/Axles & Inclined Planes. Each kit is $25.95 and there's a teachers guide for each kit for $12.50-$15. It says there are enough pieces for 3 kids working as a team.

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Posted: May 15 2008 at 9:51pm | IP Logged Quote wifemommy

Knex has basic teachers guides and activities you can download for free from their web
site. Then you could just buy the "fun" stuff. Annie
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Posted: Feb 23 2013 at 12:17pm | IP Logged Quote VanessaVH

Bumping this up to ask if the Knex would still be the best hands on option for kids in the 5-8 age range, or is there anything new out there that is better?

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Posted: Feb 23 2013 at 2:16pm | IP Logged Quote Becky Parker

My son is using these kits at age 11 and his brother (age 8) is joining him. They are both enjoying it. The teacher's guide that comes on a CD, has lots of great information that makes the kits very educational, imo. I think, if you just let the kids build the models, they would learn but not nearly as much as they do when I use the guides and discuss with them. I've not found anything that I like as well as these kits.

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Posted: Feb 23 2013 at 4:51pm | IP Logged Quote VanessaVH

Thanks! Adding them to my school wish list

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