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St. Patrick's Day Rainbow Density Lab AND Handout
St. Patrick's Day Rainbow Density Lab AND Handout
St. Patrick's Day Rainbow Density Lab AND Handout
St. Patrick's Day Rainbow Density Lab AND Handout
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St. Patrick's Day Rainbow Density Lab HANDOUT and PRESENTATION

St. Patrick's Day in middle school can often be a boring day. Students may be used to elementary school where they built Leprechaun traps, had silly tricks played on them, or other fun activities. In middle school we can help make St. Patrick's Day fun too!

This activity teaches students about density, while making a rainbow from different types of fluids.

Pair this handout with the presentation and step-by-step instructions for a fun learning activity for your students. This product includes the handout that is intended to go with the presentation.

When I did this activity with my 7 and 8th graders, they LOVED it! So let's help bring some of that elementary school magic back into middle school!

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St. Patrick's Day Rainbow Density Lab AND Handout

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Grades
6th - 9th
Pages
16
Answer Key
Does not apply
Teaching Duration
40 minutes

Description

St. Patrick's Day Rainbow Density Lab HANDOUT and PRESENTATION

St. Patrick's Day in middle school can often be a boring day. Students may be used to elementary school where they built Leprechaun traps, had silly tricks played on them, or other fun activities. In middle school we can help make St. Patrick's Day fun too!

This activity teaches students about density, while making a rainbow from different types of fluids.

Pair this handout with the presentation and step-by-step instructions for a fun learning activity for your students. This product includes the handout that is intended to go with the presentation.

When I did this activity with my 7 and 8th graders, they LOVED it! So let's help bring some of that elementary school magic back into middle school!

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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