| Marble Masters |
| Grades K-2 |
Lesson #41 |
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| Educational Objective |
Students will plan and complete the construction of a complex
object from simple materials. Students will observe the differences and similarities of the structural
components and identify their potential functions.
Associated Standard and CORE Objective:
- 3020-502 - Construct a complex object from simple materials.
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| Parent Support |
We recommend you invite three or more parents to assist with this module. |
| Materials List |
- 6 sets of "Marble Works"
- 6 marbles per set
- 6 dominos per set
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Lesson |
| Divide students into six groups |
Divide students into six groups instructing them that they will be working
in a team to build the most unusual marble tunnel they can. They must use
as many parts as possible.
The groups
that are able to use all the pieces, with the marbles actually making contact
with all the surfaces will have mastered this step.
Students may figure
out for themselves that the marbles can be
divided up equally among them so each person has an equal opportunity to "send" marbles
or this may be assigned by the teacher.
When used with Kindergarten students
it may be good to have the teacher
facilitate this. This step should allow the children to explore and become
familiar with the materials. |
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Sample structures, kits may not have all pieces to build these units. For ideas only!
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| Draw comparisons |
Draw comparisons between the students' structures and structures we find
in the real world, like roads, buildings, staircases, and elevators in
buildings.
Ask questions, such as, "Would
people be able to get from one place to another very quickly if our roads
were as curvy as some of your marble tunnels?
Would you be able to get
to different
rooms in your house, or would you be
able to get to different rooms in our school very quickly if stairs or
halls were as crooked, and made as many turns as some of your structures?"
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| Explain to the children |
Explain to the children that you would now like them to change their structures
so the marbles can move as fast and as forcefully as possible.
Talk about
what changes might need to be
made to make this possible. Students may suggest removing curves, or making
the angles the marbles fall as steep as possible.
Allow students to make
necessary changes within their groups
and again take turns sending their marbles through their new structures.
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| Distribute sets |
Distribute sets of dominos.
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| Instruct students |
Instruct students that they are now going
to check the momentum or force behind their marbles using the dominos.
Line up the dominos
and seeing if their marbles can
knock them down. Suggest that they experiment with the distance and placement
of the dominos in relation to the structure and the ways they drop
the marbles.
Ask if dropping them quickly in
turn or very slowly one after the other might make a difference.
A contest
may be held to see who can knock down the most dominos, or which
group can knock down dominos farthest from
their structure.
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| Safety Precautions |
Normal precautions should be taken to avoid improper use of the marbles
and dominos as they are small, i.e., throwing, placement in mouth or pockets, etc.
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End of Lesson Written by: Debbie McGregor, JES Consultant |
| This lesson relates to the following |
Career Fields:
Science, Technical
Occupations:
- Architect: Plan and design the construction for houses, apartments, office buildings,
factories, and other buildings. They will also plan and design projects such as parks, airports,
and highways. They prepare detailed drawings about the scale and structure of the project,
the dimensions of all the parts, and the location of the plumbing and heating units. Education: Bachelor's Degree
- Mechanical Engineer: Plan and design tools, engines, machines, and
other mechanical equipment. They design and develop power-producing machines
such as internal combustion engines,
steam and gas turbines , -jet and rocket engines. They also design and
develop power-using machines such as refrigeration and air-conditioning equipment,
robots, machine tools, materials
handling systems, and industrial production equipment. Education: Bachelor's Degree
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| Review Questions |
- Have the students think of any structures or buildings
in the real world that resemble their first structures i.e., water
slides, roller coasters, etc.
- Compare these structures to the roads, staircases,
elevators, etc. mentioned earlier and the purposes of the different types of structures.
- Ask whether we need both kinds of structures; those for fun and those
to get us from one place to another efficiently. Suggest that it is very interesting that there are wonderful structures that provide fun and ways to move around in
our world efficiently.
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