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Relative Density Activity - Middle School - PowerPoint Notes
Relative Density Activity - Middle School - PowerPoint Notes
Relative Density Activity - Middle School - PowerPoint Notes
Relative Density Activity - Middle School - PowerPoint Notes
Relative Density Activity - Middle School - PowerPoint Notes
Relative Density Activity - Middle School - PowerPoint Notes
Relative Density Activity - Middle School - PowerPoint Notes
Relative Density Activity - Middle School - PowerPoint Notes
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This Density Note Taking activity is the ideal way to begin your unit over relative density. Students will learn how to compare the density of substances relative to various fluids. The information in the slides will lay the foundation they need to fully understand how density causes objects to sink or float. Students will follow along as you go through the slides to fill in the blanks on their pages. Keep reading to see what's included.

This resource includes instructions to access a google slides version of both slideshows and student pages


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Zip file (compressed folder containing three files) including:

  • Two PowerPoint presentations including an accommodated version
  • Fill-in-the-blank student note taking pages including an accommodated version (pre-filled blanks)
  • Quiz and answer key
  • Summary page
  • Teacher instructions/implementation page & instructions to access google drive version


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Aligned to:

TEKS 6.6B calculate density to identify an unknown substance

This standard will be implemented in 6th grade science in Texas starting in the 24-25 school year as:

TEKS 6.6D compare the density of substances relative to various fluids


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Relative Density Activity - Middle School - PowerPoint Notes

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Description

This Density Note Taking activity is the ideal way to begin your unit over relative density. Students will learn how to compare the density of substances relative to various fluids. The information in the slides will lay the foundation they need to fully understand how density causes objects to sink or float. Students will follow along as you go through the slides to fill in the blanks on their pages. Keep reading to see what's included.

This resource includes instructions to access a google slides version of both slideshows and student pages


Product Includes:

Zip file (compressed folder containing three files) including:

  • Two PowerPoint presentations including an accommodated version
  • Fill-in-the-blank student note taking pages including an accommodated version (pre-filled blanks)
  • Quiz and answer key
  • Summary page
  • Teacher instructions/implementation page & instructions to access google drive version


Check out some related resources:


Aligned to:

TEKS 6.6B calculate density to identify an unknown substance

This standard will be implemented in 6th grade science in Texas starting in the 24-25 school year as:

TEKS 6.6D compare the density of substances relative to various fluids


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