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Machines in Agriculture

Students make connections between the six types of simple machines and the complex machinery used to produce food and fiber.

Grades
3 – 5
Estimated Time
2 hours
Updated
August 13, 2024

Background

Lesson Activities

Credits

Author

Tonja Cargill and Pamela Emery | California Foundation for Agriculture in the Classroom

Acknowledgements

This lesson was funded in 1996 by the California Beef Council and the California Farm Bureau Federation. To meet the needs of California educators, Simple and Complex Machines Used in Agriculture was revised to support the Curriculum Content Standards for California Public Schools and updated to include recent agricultural innovations. Funding from the Wells Fargo Foundation made this revision possible.

Illustrators: Karin Bakotich, Pat Houk, Sherri Hughes, Regina Johnson

Layout and Design: Nina Danner

Standards

National Content Area Standards

  • Social Studies – History
    • World History Era 7 Standard 5A (Grade 5): Connections between major developments in science and technology and the growth of industrial economy and society.
      • Objective 2: Explain how new inventions, including the railroad, steamship, telegraph, photography, and internal combustion engine, transformed patterns of global communication, trade, and state power.
      • Objective 3: Analyze how new machines, fertilizers, transport systems, commercialization, and other developments affected agricultural production in various parts of the world.
  • Science
    • 3-PS2: Forces and Interactions
      • 3-PS2-1: Plan and conduct an investigation to provide evidence of the effects of balanced and unbalanced forces on the motion of an object.
      • 3-PS2-2: Make observations and/or measurements of an object's motion to provide evidence that a pattern can be used to predict future motion.