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Video summary

Mwaksy and Greg design and make mechanisms that use levers to allow a smaller force to have a greater effect.

Greg shows Mwaksy an example of a lever, using a Newton meter to measure the force needed to lift the load from different points.

After learning about where levers can be found, Mwaksy and Greg use their knowledge about levers to catapult marshmallows into the air.

Show Me the Science is a series of short films and teacher resources for primary schools, following presenters Mwaksy Mudenda and Greg Foot as they use demonstrations, experiments and animations to learn about forces and electricity.

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Teacher Notes

Before watching the film:

Prior to this lesson you may wish to introduce students to other relevant topics, for example:

During the film:

Depending on your lesson’s focus, you may wish to pause the video at certain points to check for understanding, asking questions such as:

  • Mwaksy found it easier to lift the bricks in the wheelbarrow. Can you think of other examples like this where you have used a lever to lift something, or a lever has made things easier for you? (wheelie bin, suitcase)
  • Apart from lifting things, what else can we use levers for?
  • What do you think would happen if we didn’t have levers?

Final question:

Could you catapult a rocket into space?

Discussion points for the final question:

  • Do you think we can catapult a rocket into space?
  • How could we do this from what we have learnt about levers?
  • Why would this be useful? (reducing how much fuel we use, less impact on the environment, could cost less money)
  • More recently, scientists have been looking at ways in which we can catapult rockets into space

Following on from the film:

  • Can you name any levers in your school? (Scissors, doors, seesaws etc.) You can link this to other subjects, such as the tools that are used in Design and Technology. Can you label the load, pivot point and effort in each of these? You can label the objects or draw a diagram/picture and label it.
  • You can make your own catapults! Scouts UK have for a similar version to the one that Mwaksy and Greg used. Students can talk about where the load, pivot point and effort is on the catapult design. You can make it more challenging by adding an obstacle that your load needs to go over.
  • This can be linked to learning about how people used catapults in history such as the trebuchet.

This short film is suitable for teaching science at KS2 in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and 2nd Level in Scotland.

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