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Preview of Will it Float or Sink? An Experiment (Editable!)

Will it Float or Sink? An Experiment (Editable!)

This science experiment is an easy activity for students to practice the scientific skills of predicting and classifying while learning about buoyancy. Students will make predictions, learn new vocabulary, and classify objects based on whether they float or sink. I've left the objects blank so that you can use anything that you have on hand. At the end of the activity students predict whether a peeled or unpeeled orange will float or sink. I hope your students enjoy practicing the skills needed
Preview of Float or Sink Experiment (Testing properties of materials)

Float or Sink Experiment (Testing properties of materials)

Created by
Tom Keyes
A simple table for an investigation on whether different materials float or sink.
Preview of Buoyancy Boat Data Collection Sheet

Buoyancy Boat Data Collection Sheet

Created by
Amanda Hoosier
Data includes: name of boat creator, Do you think it will Float?, Materials used, Did it make it?, Did it float with extra weight? and hypothesis page.
Preview of Dancing Raisins Science Experiment

Dancing Raisins Science Experiment

This is a worksheet that goes along with our Dancing Raisins science experiment (discrepant event). Made for a 1st grade ESOL group, but could be used with any young elementary class. Here's the experiment: "To do this experiment, you need ginger ale (or another clear-ish soda), raisins, and a tall clear container. Pour the ginger ale into the container and ask the kids for their hypothesis. Do they think the raisins will sink or float? When you drop the raisins in, they will sink at first
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