Thursday, January 29, 2015

Stem Childrens Book










“Delivery,” said the delivery man as he entered through the doors of the auditorium at the DeKalb School of the Arts.





















“Ah here we go, are these the props?” asked the drama teacher, her class was setting up for a play later that night. “Yes Ma’am, just sign here and here,” said the delivery man as he handed her the papers. “Thank you and have a good evening,” said the teacher as the delivery man was leaving.  They were setting up for their production of “Romeo and Juliet”, and had special costumes and props ordered so that they could make it as realistic as possible.










“Anthony and Thomas, come take these boxes on to the stage so that we can put everything into place.” Said the teacher.










The boys came over and tried to lift them but they could barely get them off the ground.



They kept trying until they were eventually tired and slightly sweaty, so they thought about it and then they remembered that they had been learning about simple machines earlier that day in engineering and how simple machines are used to make jobs that are usually difficult much easier. The boys thought about the use of each machine and how they could apply it to the situation at hand. They thought about a lever and how they could put the box on one side and use weight to make it “jump” on to the stage, but they thought about how dangerous that would be and it could hurt someone.












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 Then they thought about a pulley and how they could wrap one end around the boxes then use a pulley to pull them up, but then they realized that they would only be able to get the boxes to go directly up. Lastly, they thought about using an inclined plane, and how they could use the help of the others in their class to be able to slide the boxes onto the stage.


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 So they pulled brought the ramp from backstage and pushed the boxes onto the stage. Later that night, they had performed their play “Romeo and Juliet”, they sold out the show and hit a record for the biggest audience to ever attend a play. The End







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