Description
Students need a penny, an eyedropper, and water. Record results, record and graph results, OR record then average and graph results. I've included worksheets to make each option easy! This could be a quick activity or could be extended for several class periods depending on the options you choose.
I pulled a couple of resources out of Elementary Chemistry: Cohesion and added much, much more to make this easy to share with your students as an online or independent activity.
Do you need your resources to be available online?
- Import the Word™ documents, activity videos, audio and video recordings, and PowerPoint™ resource to share in your online classroom.
Do you need to create an independent work packet to send home?
- Print one of the three independent work packet that includes: the How To worksheet, a short text, essay questions, and suggestions for extensions!
Are you concerned about students understanding the text?
- We created videos for the resources that highlight the text as it is read to students.
What if students don’t have all the supplies?
- Watch a short video showing the activity only OR watch a short video that shows the activity while the set up and the science is explained.
A Description of Results for the essay questions is included.
A PowerPoint™ has several copyright free images that can promote student curiosity as they learn about water and cohesion.
A web page created just my distance learning cohesion products has resources that are kid friendly, easy to read, often with activity videos, and few if any distracting ads.
It's difficult to suggest a duration as it depends on the options you choose. If you choose all four options, this could be four science sessions or more!
I have dozens of products you might consider for distance learning and chemistry.
Thanks for visiting my Simply Science store. Please take a moment to leave a comment when you purchase a product.
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Differentiate for your math students with simple, fun games in our Simply Math store.
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Click on the ★ next to our store to follow me and find out about new products.
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Visit my blog to find resources for new teachers and "I'd like to teach more science" teachers!
The drawn illustrations in this product were created by: The Educational Graphics Group. The lovely water image on the cover is from Mariamichelle at Pixabay, a great resource for images for teachers.
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Description
Students need a penny, an eyedropper, and water. Record results, record and graph results, OR record then average and graph results. I've included worksheets to make each option easy! This could be a quick activity or could be extended for several class periods depending on the options you choose.
I pulled a couple of resources out of Elementary Chemistry: Cohesion and added much, much more to make this easy to share with your students as an online or independent activity.
Do you need your resources to be available online?
- Import the Word™ documents, activity videos, audio and video recordings, and PowerPoint™ resource to share in your online classroom.
Do you need to create an independent work packet to send home?
- Print one of the three independent work packet that includes: the How To worksheet, a short text, essay questions, and suggestions for extensions!
Are you concerned about students understanding the text?
- We created videos for the resources that highlight the text as it is read to students.
What if students don’t have all the supplies?
- Watch a short video showing the activity only OR watch a short video that shows the activity while the set up and the science is explained.
A Description of Results for the essay questions is included.
A PowerPoint™ has several copyright free images that can promote student curiosity as they learn about water and cohesion.
A web page created just my distance learning cohesion products has resources that are kid friendly, easy to read, often with activity videos, and few if any distracting ads.
It's difficult to suggest a duration as it depends on the options you choose. If you choose all four options, this could be four science sessions or more!
I have dozens of products you might consider for distance learning and chemistry.
Thanks for visiting my Simply Science store. Please take a moment to leave a comment when you purchase a product.
– • – ♥ – • –
Differentiate for your math students with simple, fun games in our Simply Math store.
– • – ♥ – ♥ – ♥ – • –
Click on the ★ next to our store to follow me and find out about new products.
– • – • – ♥ – ♥ – ♥ – • – • –
Visit my blog to find resources for new teachers and "I'd like to teach more science" teachers!
The drawn illustrations in this product were created by: The Educational Graphics Group. The lovely water image on the cover is from Mariamichelle at Pixabay, a great resource for images for teachers.





