Description
Students will:
1. understand density, and how to calculate it by dividing mass by volume,
2. compare the density of a variety of objects and substances.
Each page invites your learner to interactive with the subject to engage the information. Lessons use audio, animation, virtual manipulatives and other engaging experiences. Our Lessons are compete with a lesson plan and a companion quiz so you can quickly prepare and evaluate your learners’ progress.
To use these lessons you will need a free viewer from SMART Technologies™ call SMART Notebook interactive Viewer. Here is the link to download that software if needed.
http://bit.ly/IS56tK This is the link to the free viewer.
Scroll down until you see "SMART Notebook Interactive Viewer" and then select your version, Mac or PC.
1. understand density, and how to calculate it by dividing mass by volume,
2. compare the density of a variety of objects and substances.
Each page invites your learner to interactive with the subject to engage the information. Lessons use audio, animation, virtual manipulatives and other engaging experiences. Our Lessons are compete with a lesson plan and a companion quiz so you can quickly prepare and evaluate your learners’ progress.
To use these lessons you will need a free viewer from SMART Technologies™ call SMART Notebook interactive Viewer. Here is the link to download that software if needed.
http://bit.ly/IS56tK This is the link to the free viewer.
Scroll down until you see "SMART Notebook Interactive Viewer" and then select your version, Mac or PC.
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Grades
4th - 6th
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Pages
10
Answer Key
Included
Teaching Duration
40 minutes
Description
Students will:
1. understand density, and how to calculate it by dividing mass by volume,
2. compare the density of a variety of objects and substances.
Each page invites your learner to interactive with the subject to engage the information. Lessons use audio, animation, virtual manipulatives and other engaging experiences. Our Lessons are compete with a lesson plan and a companion quiz so you can quickly prepare and evaluate your learners’ progress.
To use these lessons you will need a free viewer from SMART Technologies™ call SMART Notebook interactive Viewer. Here is the link to download that software if needed.
http://bit.ly/IS56tK This is the link to the free viewer.
Scroll down until you see "SMART Notebook Interactive Viewer" and then select your version, Mac or PC.
1. understand density, and how to calculate it by dividing mass by volume,
2. compare the density of a variety of objects and substances.
Each page invites your learner to interactive with the subject to engage the information. Lessons use audio, animation, virtual manipulatives and other engaging experiences. Our Lessons are compete with a lesson plan and a companion quiz so you can quickly prepare and evaluate your learners’ progress.
To use these lessons you will need a free viewer from SMART Technologies™ call SMART Notebook interactive Viewer. Here is the link to download that software if needed.
http://bit.ly/IS56tK This is the link to the free viewer.
Scroll down until you see "SMART Notebook Interactive Viewer" and then select your version, Mac or PC.
Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.
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Love your products!
I'm looking forward to using this with my students.
Hi Sharon,
Thanks for buying the lesson "Density" . I hope your students find it fun and engaging. I have over 500 lessons available on Teachers Pay Teachers at
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Hopefully some of the others will fit in with your lesson plans.
Thanks again.
Sincerely,
Colleen
OnBoardAcademics
Great way for students to learn and interact with the material!
Hi Nicole,
I'm glad your students had fun with the lesson. I have a lot of interactive science lessons. Maybe you will get a chance to check out some of the others.
Thanks for your purchase.
Sincerely,
Colleen -OnBoard Academics
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