Indonesian Curriculum - Science

6. Investigate mechanisms – gears

Mission Objectives

Understand how gears work and their purpose

Create a set of interacting gears

Analyse patterns in the workings of gears

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Keywords

Words and meanings to learn

gear

a toothed wheel that engages with at least one other gear in order to change the speed or direction of motion

mesh

to connect, interlock or engage with

mechanism

a set of moving parts (like gears, levers, wheels) working together to make something happen

clockwise

moving in the same direction as the hands of a clock

anticlockwise

moving in the opposite direction as the hands on a clock

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Required Resources

Resources: Strong cardboard, lolly sticks, paper straws, sellotape, thin dowel/cocktail sticks, plasticine, sticky tape, glue, and scissors.

Core Handout (2): A planning sheet so children are able to design their gear system and then predict the direction the gears will turn. The handout also asks a question for children to explain their results.

Stretch Handout (3): A planning sheet so children are able to design their gear system and then predict the direction and speed the gears will turn. The handout also asks questions for children to explain their results.

Challenge Handout (4): A selection of example gears for the children to calculate the speed the gears will turn using the number of teeth that are labelled.

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