What is...
Levers
Structures
Materials
Struts & Ties
100

What is compression?

When something is pushed together.

100

Name 3 examples of levers.

i.e., stapler, scissors, clothes pin 

100

Name 3 natural structures

i.e., bird nest, beaver dam, beehive, snail shell
100

Name 3 natural materials

i.e., wool, sand, wood

100

Name an example of a strut that we discussed in our workbook.

A tent pole.

200

What is triangulation?

Using a triangle shape to make a structure stronger and more stable.

200

What is the fulcrum?

The part of the lever the does not move when the lever is on use.

200

Name 3 built structures

i.e., tent, pyramid, ladder, fence

200

Name 3 built materials

i.e., plastic, glass, paper

200

A strut is...?

A rod or bar that helps a structure resist pressure.

300

What is tension?

When something is pulled apart.

300

Name the 2 parts of a lever.

A beam and a fulcrum

300

What is a structure?

Something with a definite size, shape, purpose, and can hold a load.

300

What is a material?

Something that is used to make an object or structure.

300

Name an example of a tie that we discussed in our workbook.

A tent cord.

400

What is stability?

A structure's ability to balance and stay fixed in one spot.

400

What is strength?

A structure's ability to support a load.

400

A tie is...?

A beam or wire that supports a structure with tension.

500

What is durability?

The material or structure will not get damaged easily.

500

Name 3 ways to make materials and structures stronger. (Remember: a rope)

Twisting/Braiding

Adding Layers

Folding

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