Understanding Density Craftivity

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The Owl Teacher
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Grade Levels
4th - 5th
Resource Type
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Pages
9 pages
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Description

Engage your students and help them understand the difficult concept of density with this science craftivity!

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Objective:

For students to learn and retain the concepts of density in an engaging and interactive way.

This Resource Covers:

  • Density and what it means
  • How density works
  • How to find the density of an object (including using the formula)
  • Density of an object in comparison to water

With this Resource You'll Get:

  • Materials to create the craftivity
  • Assembly directions
  • 3 different practice worksheets for understanding density (with detailed information to help understand and prepare to make the craftivity)
  • An example of an assembled final craftivity
  • Answer keys

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Printing Notes:

I recommend printing and laminating materials for future use. These materials print just fine in grayscale. I would suggest printing "as image" from Adobe rather than your browser to avoid any potential issues.

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Total Pages
9 pages
Answer Key
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Teaching Duration
1 hour
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Standards

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NGSS5-PS1-1
Develop a model to describe that matter is made of particles too small to be seen. Examples of evidence could include adding air to expand a basketball, compressing air in a syringe, dissolving sugar in water, and evaporating salt water. Assessment does not include the atomic-scale mechanism of evaporation and condensation or defining the unseen particles.

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