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Rube Goldberg Machines: A Creative Challenge

Authored by Lourdes Padilla

Science

4th Grade

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Rube Goldberg Machines: A Creative Challenge
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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

If you had to solve the problem of opening a book using a Rube Goldberg machine, which simple machines would you choose and how would you arrange them to make sure the book opens at the end?

Use a rolling ball to hit a lever, which pulls a string attached to the book cover, opening it.

Place the book on the table and wait.

Use a fan to blow the book open.

Ask someone to open the book.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

A Rube Goldberg machine uses a series of dominoes to knock over a cup. If you want to make the machine more reliable, what changes would you plan and what evidence would you collect to show your changes work?

Space the dominoes evenly and test the setup several times to make sure each domino hits the next one.

Place the dominoes randomly and hope for the best.

Use only one domino.

Remove the cup.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Think about the physics in everyday machines. If you wanted to use a wheel and axle in your Rube Goldberg machine to move an object, how would you plan its use and explain why it is effective?

Attach the object to the wheel, and when the axle turns, the object moves easily because the wheel and axle reduce friction.

Place the object on top of the wheel and hope it moves.

Use the wheel as a decoration.

Ignore the wheel and push the object by hand.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

You are given the task to design a Rube Goldberg machine that uses at least three different simple machines to pop a balloon. Describe your plan and explain how each machine helps achieve the goal.

Use an inclined plane to roll a ball, which hits a lever, which pulls a string attached to a sharp pin that pops the balloon.

Place the balloon on the table and wait.

Use only a pin.

Blow air at the balloon.

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5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Rube Goldberg’s inventions often solve problems in funny ways. If you had to design a machine to feed a pet, what steps would you plan using simple machines, and how would you make sure the food ends up in the bowl?

A marble rolls down an inclined plane, hits a lever, which tips a cup of food into the bowl. Test the machine to make sure the food lands in the bowl every time.

Place the food next to the bowl. Have a ball to hit the lever to open the cage, so the dog can run through a maze to go through an opening to go outside and forage through the woods for food.

Wait for the pet to find the food.

Use a fan to blow the food.

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