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What's the biggest excavator?
Force Olympics Unit | Lesson 1 of 6

What's the biggest excavator?

Force Olympics Unit | Lesson 1 of 6
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What`do`you`think:
how`long`would`it
take`to`dig`a`hole
for`a`pool?

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# Extensions
Below are ideas for extending this topic beyond the activity & exploration you just completed.
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# Read-aloud books

These picture books are all about pushes, pulls, and other work words.

Construction by Sally Sutton. With rhythmic text, basic vocabulary, and bright pictures, this book is great to read aloud. Can your students find the work words?

And Everyone Shouted, “Pull!” A First Look at Forces and Motion by Claire Llewellyn. A farmer and his animals figure out how pushes and pulls will help them get their goods to market.

Duck in the Truck by Jez Alborough: Duck’s truck gets stuck in some muck. Can he get unstuck with the help of a frog, a sheep in a jeep, and a goat in a boat?

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# Videos

These excavators are just amazing to watch.

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Grade K

Forces, Machines, & Engineering

Pushes & Pulls

K-PS2-1, K-PS2-2

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Activity Prep

Print Prep

In this lesson, students discover that there are pushes and pulls involved in any kind of work, including the work done by machines. In the activity, Be a Digging Machine, students pretend to use shovels and excavators to dig a hole for a swimming pool.

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Exploration

15 mins

Grade K

Forces, Machines, & Engineering

Pushes & Pulls

K-PS2-1, K-PS2-2

9191 reviews
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