How To Make A Compound Machine For A 3rd Grade Science Project

Nearly every tool we use in our daily lives is a compound machine. A compound machine is merely a combination of two or more simple machines. The simple machines are the lever, the wedge, the wheel and axle and the incline plane. In some instances, the pulley and screw are also referred to as simple machines. Although creating a fairly complex compound machine might be a task for an older student, a third grader can create a very basic compound machine with just two or three simple machines.

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Toy Scooper

Step 1

Place the dust pan near one end of the broom handle so that the handle of the dust pan and the handle of the broom are parallel and touching.

Step 2

Affix the dust pan to the handle with rubber bands.

Step 3

Use the tool to scoop up items on the ground such as small toys. The broom handle acts as a lever while the dust pan acts as both an incline plane and a wedge. This simple device is made of three simple machines.

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Big Wheels

Step 1

Glue two paper plates together so that the two tops of the plates are facing each other. Do this for two sets of plates.

Step 2

Take a pencil and stick it through centers of both sets of plates. Your project should look like two large wheels with the pencil serving as an axle.

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Step 3

Wrap a piece of string around the pencil but leave enough thread so you can grip the string.

Step 4

Pull the string to unravel the thread from around the pencil. Your pencil will begin to turn which will cause the plates to turn, moving your machine forward. The plates and pencil act as a wheel and axle while the string and pencil act as a pulley, making a compound machine.

Things Needed

  • Broom handle
  • Rubber bands
  • Dust pan
  • Four paper plates
  • Pencil
  • Thread or yarn

References

  • EdHeads: Simple Machines Glossary
  • Janice VanCleave's Physics for Every Kid: 101 Easy Experiments in Motion, Heat, Light, Machines, and Sound; Janice Pratt VanCleave; March 1991

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Tabor, Etch. "How To Make A Compound Machine For A 3rd Grade Science Project" sciencing.com, https://www.sciencing.com/make-3rd-grade-science-project-6234694/. 24 April 2017.

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