Towers
Bridges
Simple Machines
Binder Checks
Catapults and Trebuchets
100

What tower was entirely made out of limestone?

The Leaning Tower of Pisa

100

This type of bridge is composed of triangles.

Truss bridge

100

Another word for an inclined plane is a ____.

Ramp

100

What is the first thing Mrs. Rohr should see in your Binder?

Your syllabus 

100

What weapon uses a sling to throw its load?

A trebuchet

200

This tower was used in the 1889 world's fair.

The Effiel Tower

200

This type of bridge is curved in the center.

Arch bridge

200

The push or pull that turns the lever is called what? 

Effort or force

200

What order do our labels go in?

Classwork/Homework, Notes, Quizzes, Projects

200

What type of force does a catapult use?

Tension

300

A man-made structure which is not supported by any type of support is called what?

Freestanding

300

This type of bridge in which the deck is hung below suspension cables on vertical suspenders.

Suspension bridge

300

Two inclined planes put back to back create this simple machine.

A wedge

300

In what month did we have our first binder check?


October 

300

The weight that provided balance against the opposing weight.

Counterweight

400

Who's company housed the building of the Eiffel Tower?

Gustav Eiffel

400

This is the simplest type of bridge there is.

A beam bridge

400

Using a machine allows us to use ________ force to move something.

Less

400

How many binder checks have we had this year?

Five

400

The object being thrown by a catapult is called what?

The Projectile 
500

This tower took 344 years to build.

The Leaning Tower of Pisa

500

This bridge moves to allow boats to move under them.

A moveable bridge

500

A lever can let you change the direction of a force, or it can change the amount of _____needed.

Force

500

How many email assignments have we had on 4/11/19?

Thirty

500

What were the three main types of catapults?

Mangonel, Ballista, Trebuchet