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Preview of Density calculation & analysis worksheet Sink or Float

Density calculation & analysis worksheet Sink or Float

One page worksheet with answer key. Students calculate density, mass or volume using the other two values and determine if substances will float or sink in pure water at 4C.
Preview of Density Worksheet

Density Worksheet

Created by
Jennifer Swank
Students are given 5 items and values for their mass, volume, density, and whether or not they would float in water. One value in each column is incorrect. Students have to calculate if the mass, volume, density, or ability to float in water is incorrect and then give an explanation as to why that value is incorrect and how they could correct it. There are also discussion questions involving water displacement to find the volume of an irregular object and the density of one piece of an item vers
Preview of Buoyancy Doodle Notes & Quiz + PowerPoint | Archimedes' Principle & Fluid Forces

Buoyancy Doodle Notes & Quiz + PowerPoint | Archimedes' Principle & Fluid Forces

Make buoyancy click for your students with this NGSS-aligned bundle of Doodle Notes, a comprehension quiz, and a PowerPoint presentation. Designed to clarify Archimedes' Principle and the forces that help objects float or sink, this resource is perfect for middle and high school science. What’s Included:✔ Doodle Notes (PDF – 3 Scaffolded Versions) • Visual notes on buoyant force, fluid density, and real-world examples • Versions: full-text, partial-text, and blank • Full-color answer key for
Preview of Volume & Density | Water Displacement & Density Labs

Volume & Density | Water Displacement & Density Labs

Volume & Density Complete Unit for Grades 6–8 designed so teachers can teach measurement, mass, volume, and density concepts directly from interactive slides while students follow along in a chronological Work Bundle. This Volume & Density Unit is a highly engaging, hands-on resource designed to help students build a deep, conceptual understanding of how matter occupies space and why objects float or sink. The unit includes 5 structured lessons (50 minutes each) supported by a 9-page printable a
Preview of Powerpoint Notes- Recognizing and Limiting Bias

Powerpoint Notes- Recognizing and Limiting Bias

Presented here is a powerpoint (pptx file) set of notes consisting of 25 slides concerning recognizing and limiting bias. These notes include images and definitions for terms concerning bias found in language, advertising, news media, and science, and is linked to the Nature of Science Guidebook where students can record their findings. There is also a short activity where students examine a pair of words that mean the same thing but have different positive and negative implications included wi
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