GO, GO, Gadget! Our Gadget A Simple Machine at Work Conclusions By: Kristin, Kelly, and Brian.

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GO, GO, Gadget! Our Gadget A Simple Machine at Work Conclusions By: Kristin, Kelly, and Brian

Introduction A machine is a device for performing work. Most of the time machines make life easier. New machines are invented all the time by people that come up with great ideas for making something they must do easier. Sometimes the ideas are so good that the inventor ends up becoming very rich and famous. We decided it would be fun to come up with our own invention that would make our lives easier. We brainstormed work we had to do, then we thought about ideas for an invention that could do that work. Finally, we followed the scientific process to design and test our Go-Go Gadget.

The Scientific Process Purpose: To design a gadget to help us open our books faster. Our gadget’s simple machine will be a wedge. Materials: Straw, rod, pencil-top eraser, glue, ribbon, tape Hypothesis: We think the Go-Go Gadget will open books faster than using just our hands.

Our Simple Machine: What is a wedge? Two inclined planes joined back to back. Wedges are used to split things. A lifting machine may use a wedge to get under a load. It does useful work by moving and can be used to help with sliding or rolling movements. Examples: axe, zipper, knife, doorstop

How a Wedge Makes our Lives Easier Without a wedge, we would not be able to split things quickly. Wedges make opening things easier by using less effort. Axes are needed to cut lumber. The wedge saves time so we can get the work done quicker.

PROCEDURES This is how we built our gadget: 1. We put the rod through the straw. 2. We put some glue on the pencil-top eraser and put it on one end of the rod. 3. We tied the ribbon around the other end and taped it shut.

Procedures (continued) We used our page-turner gadget to turn the pages of books. We used force to push our page-turner gadget and our page-turner did the work for us.

Analysis: Go-Go Gadget vs. the Hand

Conclusions Using a simple machine made the work easier. We applied less effort and were able to open our books faster. We turned 21 more math book pages and 22 more library book pages in one minute by using our simple machine than by using just our hands.

Our Go-Go Gadget Makes Life Easier Our Go-Go Gadget makes life easier because the wedge helps you go faster and get more done. When you can get things done quicker then you’ve accomplished more work. We could live without this Go-Go Gadget. This machine saves time while turning pages but is not necessary to have in daily life. We don’t think you have to turn pages that quickly, especially when you are reading.

Bibliography Hewitt, Sally. Machines We Use. New York: Children’s Press, Hodge, Deborah. Simple Machines Starting with Science. New York: Kids Can Press, The Franklin Institute Online Simple Machines otlight3/spotlight3.html Inventor’s Toolbox rdo/InventorsToolbox.ht ml