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Preview of Aluminum Foil Boat STEM Challenge | Buoyancy & Density Science Activity

Aluminum Foil Boat STEM Challenge | Buoyancy & Density Science Activity

Looking for a no-prep, high-engagement STEM activity? This Aluminum Foil Boat Challenge is a perfect way to introduce students to the concepts of buoyancy, density, and the engineering design process. Students will design, test, and learn as they attempt to build a boat that can hold the most weight without sinking. Resource Highlights:Clear Objective: Students must create a floating boat using a single $6~in \times 6~in$ sheet of aluminum foil.Scaffolded Student Worksheets: * Prediction & Pl
Preview of ART JAMS: Art Basics - Shape

ART JAMS: Art Basics - Shape

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phyllis lear
A shape is a two-dimensional (flat) area surrounded and enclosed by a line. Shapes can be solid (filled) or hollow (unfilled). There are two basic types of shape: geometric and organic. An abstract design is an arrangement of shapes and lines. Abstract design does not try to show a person, place or thing. This lesson presents a basic abstract design then suggests variations to the basic design and how them in other academic disciplines. Abstract designs are great works of art and can be used t
Preview of Lava Science

Lava Science

This is an awesome way to bring excitement to your science lesson! Most grocery stores have all of the ingredients needed. I like to do this in a place where id you do spill , it's easy to clean. Tips, make sure you start with a container that will hold all of the liquid in the experiment. Also we used flat round LED lights to illuminate, I found on Amazon.com. These were easy to turn on and then sit the vase on the top. The kids called them lava lamps, or Radioactive lights, LOL!
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