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a paper model of a well with palm trees around it and the words make water well school project

How To Make A Well For Science Project With Pulley Have you ever wondered how we get water from a well? Learn about it with this DIY! How to make well/how to make well for kids science project/kids activity/How to make well and pulley. This video is a tutorial on how to make a well. This craft also becomes a science project as we are using a pulley and a pulley is a simple machine.

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the spokes on this bicycle are clearly visible for us to see in close up

Maybe you're learning about simple machines, or maybe you're just interested in how they work. In either case, a great way to get some hands-on experience with simple machines is to build your own pulley. You can use this pulley as a simple science experiment dealing with forces, or you can just build it to learn how a pulley works.

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a cake made to look like a well

This video is a tutorial on how to make a well. This craft also becomes a science project as we are using a pulley and a pulley is a simple machine. Hence th...

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how to make wooden pulleys with the help of a woodturner - youtube

Wooden Pulley Without a Lathe: This is a simple project that you can do with your pillar drill or drill press. This pulley turned out quite nice. It works best with mdf as it is really easy to work with it helps to have a sharp chisel and dust collection and mask is recommended…

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a person holding something in their hand on top of a wooden table next to a pair of scissors

Whether it is for a school project or to help you with moving things in your house, a pulley is a great gadget that has been around for centuries. Put your mechanical abilities to use and create your own pulley.

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an open book hanging from a clothes hanger with a roll of paper on it

The Canada Science and Technology Museum has a page on Simple Machines (Pulleys and Gears) which includes: Background information on simple machines in a FAQ format A lesson plan, which you can use…

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a man is holding onto a rope to pull something on the other side, vintage line drawing or engraving illustration

Have you seen simple machines in real life? I bet you have! Let's look at some: (question #1 is for picture #1, and so on...) 1. What are those round things? Why do we have them on cars? 2. What is that thing splitting the log? What does it do? 3. How does this thing work? What happens when you're on it? 4. What's the difference between the one on the left and the other two? What are they used for? 5. How is this used? Why do we use them? 6. What is this guy doing? What's he trying to do?…

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a red bucket hanging from the side of a banister

This simple machine pulley contains a rope passing through the wheels to pull things up. The fun activity helped my kids to learn about the physics concept behind pulleys.

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the diagram shows different types of pulleys and other things that can be seen here

Last week our family experienced another STEM storytime at the Commerce Community Library. This time we were learning about simple machines, I love how these evenings always tie in literature, han…

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Magnetic tile pulley with pom poms

Have fun exploring STEM concepts with a magnetic tile pulley system! Learn how to make a magnetic tile pulley at home with your kids. STEM made simpe and fun!

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the spokes and wires are visible from above

Maybe you're learning about simple machines, or maybe you're just interested in how they work. In either case, a great way to get some hands-on experience with simple machines is to build your own pulley. You can use this pulley as a simple science experiment dealing with forces, or you can just build it to learn how a pulley works.

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the diagram shows different types of electrical equipment that are connected to wires and plugs

Make Games & Toys Crafts for Kids : Ideas for Making Toys & Games with DIY Instructions, Patterns, Activities for Children, Preschoolers, and Teens

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two metal spokes connected to wires on a wooden surface

Maybe you're learning about simple machines, or maybe you're just interested in how they work. In either case, a great way to get some hands-on experience with simple machines is to build your own pulley. You can use this pulley as a simple science experiment dealing with forces, or you can just build it to learn how a pulley works.

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