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Preview of How to Survive as a Shark - FLOAT or SINK

How to Survive as a Shark - FLOAT or SINK

Get this free activity to accompany the AWESOME book How to Survive as a Shark by Kristen Foote. All images created by Erica Salcedo are used with permission from The Innovation Press. These are 2 great activities to teach and reinforce the concepts of floating and sinking. The first lesson discusses whether solid objects can float or sink and the second lesson discusses whether liquids can float on not. This ties in with the concept that the oil in a shark's liver gives it buoyancy so it
Preview of Montessori Science Trays - 2 Basic Experiment Cards and Forms

Montessori Science Trays - 2 Basic Experiment Cards and Forms

Sink or Float? Magnetic or Non-Magnetic? Use these basic experiment task cards and recording sheets as a follow up to a these two basic science demonstrations. After teaching the children the vocabulary of sink, float, magnetic - print and laminate the cards. Place the cards on a tray with the objects for the child to explore independently or with a small group. Students can record their findings on the basic T-Chart sheets. Great for Primary and Lower Elementary students!
Preview of FREE Lava Lamp Science Experiment- STEM Activity K-5

FREE Lava Lamp Science Experiment- STEM Activity K-5

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Turn your classroom into a Mad Science Lab with "Floating Monster Goo!"Are you looking for a low-prep, high-engagement science experiment that actually works? This FREE Lava Lamp activity is designed by a real scientist to help you teach complex concepts like density, buoyancy, and chemical reactions in a way that feels like magic to your students. Perfect for curious minds in Grades 1-5, this resource takes the stress out of science planning. No fancy equipment needed—just grab some oil, w
Preview of FREE! Math Mini-Project--500 Wheel Brigade

FREE! Math Mini-Project--500 Wheel Brigade

Updated June 2015 This is a math mini-project that encourages students to design a parade with exactly 500 wheels. Students will use research, decison-making skills, and math computation to create a parade with 500 wheels, no more, no less. This document includes: 1. Detailed directions printable page for students including a simple grading rubric. 2. An Inventory chart where students fill in their vehicles, quantities, and number of wheels. 3. Ideas for extension activities for your earl
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