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Weighing and Balancing

Weighing and Balancing. Click here to begin. Click on the fulcrum. No. A fulcrum is the point at which a beam balances or pivots. Click here to go back to page 1. Then try again. Fulcrum. The Fulcrum. Yes, you found the fulcrum!. Click on the correct answer.

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Weighing and Balancing

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  1. Weighing and Balancing Click here to begin.

  2. Click on the fulcrum.

  3. No. A fulcrum is the point at which a beam balances or pivots. Click here to go back to page 1. Then try again. Fulcrum

  4. The Fulcrum • Yes, you found the fulcrum!. Click on the correct answer. The fulcrum is the point at which a beam balances or pivots. The fulcrum is the object that is being weighed.

  5. Good Job!! Click on the picture of the balance beam.

  6. Sorry A balance beam has a fulcrum and a beam. It looks like a seesaw. Click here to go back. Try again.

  7. Well Done! A balance beam looks like a seesaw! Click here to go on to the next page.

  8. Click on the correct answer. Objects will balance if: One object is heavier and one is lighter. The weight distribution is equal.

  9. No, both sides need to weigh the same. Click on the button to go back.

  10. Hooray for you! That was the correct answer! Click on the button to go on to the next page.

  11. Click on the fulcrum of the balance scale.

  12. Wowee! You are very good at this!!! You are a true Scientist!! Click on the button to go to the next page.

  13. No. A fulcrum is the point where an object pivots orbalances. Fulcrum Click on the button to go back.

  14. Where is the fulcrum on a balance beam? Click on the correct button. The fulcrum is on top of the beam. The fulcrum is below the beam. The fulcrum is to the side of the beam.

  15. No. Look at the picture. Where is the fulcrum? Fulcrum Click here to go back.

  16. Yes, the fulcrum is at the bottom of the beam! Which object would be closest in weight to your Math book? A hot dog A tennis ball A small radio

  17. A scientist in the making! SORRY! This weighs less than a Math book. Click here to go back and try again.

  18. Yes! Wow! That is correct! Click here to go to the next page.

  19. Let’s compare more objects. Which object would be closest in weight to a ping pong ball? A puppy A feather A bowling ball

  20. Yes! Wow! That is correct! I am so clever!! Click here to go on to the next page

  21. Good try but that is not correct. Try again. Hmmm….. Let’s see. I think I can figure this out! Click here to go back.

  22. Which would weigh more? Click on the correct answer. A pound of cheerios . A pound of split peas The cheerios. The split peas. They both weigh the same.

  23. No this does not weigh more. Hmm…. Let me think about this. Click on the button to go back.

  24. Yes! Wow! That is correct! Click here to go to the next page.

  25. No the split peas do not weigh more. Hmm…. Let me think about this. Click on the button to go back.

  26. Which of these groups are in serial order from the least amount of weight to the greatest amount of weight?

  27. Amazing!! You know serial order!! Click here to go to the next page.

  28. You made a mistake try again!! Click here to go back.

  29. Click on the mode. Beans Lettuce Tomatoes

  30. You are on a roll ! Ha, ha! Get the joke? Click here to go on to the next page.

  31. You made a boo -boo Click here to go back and try again.

  32. Congratulations! You are an expert on “Weighing and Balancing”!

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