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Learning about science Calculating Density Distance Learning
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This lesson covers calculating density and is aligned to the Texas TEKS 6.6B. This is the second lesson of a 2-lesson bundle and covers...

(6) Matter and energy. The student knows matter has physical properties that can be used for classification. The student is expected to:

(B) calculate density to identify an unknown substance; and

The companion is set up to pretty much go along with my unit 2 bundle in case you are teaching both on-line and in-class. (The lesson only includes what is listed in the preview.)

This lesson flows from the first lesson "Learning about science: metals, nonmetals, & metalloids.” It can also be used as a stand-alone lesson as well.

You can find these lessons posted in a 2-lesson bundle, or the bundle is included with the "Unit 2 bundle" as well as the "year bundle."

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Learning about science Calculating Density Distance Learning

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This lesson covers calculating density and is aligned to the Texas TEKS 6.6B. This is the second lesson of a 2-lesson bundle and covers...

(6) Matter and energy. The student knows matter has physical properties that can be used for classification. The student is expected to:

(B) calculate density to identify an unknown substance; and

The companion is set up to pretty much go along with my unit 2 bundle in case you are teaching both on-line and in-class. (The lesson only includes what is listed in the preview.)

This lesson flows from the first lesson "Learning about science: metals, nonmetals, & metalloids.” It can also be used as a stand-alone lesson as well.

You can find these lessons posted in a 2-lesson bundle, or the bundle is included with the "Unit 2 bundle" as well as the "year bundle."

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