Students have a BLAST calculating their percent of error in their estimations for how many words per minute they can type, how far they can jump, how many shots they make in the hoop, and more! You can also use this to calculate percent of change!
The purpose of this experiment is to determine which bubble gum brand has the most sugar/flavorings. You will find the density of each gum before chewing and again after chewing to determine and compare which bubble gum lost the most density (lost most of its sugar/flavorings).
Students practice metrics measurement finding mass, volume and density AND get to chew gum!
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Measuring and Calculating DENSITY Introduction Lesson and Experiment
4th - 8th
Basic Operations, General Science, Physical Science
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