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Preview of Pumpkins Afloat! Density and Buoyancy Experiment

Pumpkins Afloat! Density and Buoyancy Experiment

Sink or float? In Pumpkins Afloat!, students test different pumpkins to discover how density and air pockets affect buoyancy. Perfect for building inquiry skills as students predict, test, and compare outcomes in this festive hands-on lab. Includes: Full 5E lesson and mini-lab Prediction and data chart CER writing prompt Optional extension: Pumpkin Boat Challenge TEKS: 5.6C, 5.6D NGSS: 5-PS1-3, 3–5-ETS1-2
Preview of Properties of Matter Phenomenon-Based Learning Text and Student Pages

Properties of Matter Phenomenon-Based Learning Text and Student Pages

Engage your students in exploring why giant steel ships float while small rocks sink! This unit introduces key physical science concepts of mass, volume, and density through a hands-on, inquiry-driven approach. Students will: Investigate properties of matter: mass, volume, shape, and density Conduct simple tests to predict and explain sinking and floating Reflect on how engineers use matter’s properties to design floating structures Includes: ✅ Phenomenon reading with discussion and critical thi
Preview of Forces and Motion Interactive Notebook

Forces and Motion Interactive Notebook

Created by
Teach Smart
This activity comes in a DIGITAL and PRINTABLE version! Learn about floating, balanced and unbalanced forces, carry out virtual experiments on gravity and friction. Find out about famous scientists such as Newton and Galileo. The interactive notebook format is designed for easy printing and use in students class books using lift and learn flaps! Grade 5-7 The Topics covered include: Interactive notebooks 1.Types of forces Introduce different types of contact and non contact forces 2.Balanced
Preview of Light [Natural and Artificial] Activities

Light [Natural and Artificial] Activities

Created by
PROJECT science
An engaging set of activities support the study of examples of natural and artificial light. Includes both color and black and white versions. Comes complete with solutions. Activity 1: Cut and PasteStudents cut out each of the objects and then arrange, organize and paste them into the correct positions on the graphic organizer provided. Activity 2: Sort and StoreStudents cut out each of the sink or float cards and then sort and store them in the science notebook sleeves provided. Activity 3: Co
Preview of NEWTON’S LAW OF UNIVERSAL GRAVITATION: gravitational force mass distance, planet

NEWTON’S LAW OF UNIVERSAL GRAVITATION: gravitational force mass distance, planet

NEWTON’S LAW OF UNIVERSAL GRAVITATION: gravitational force mass distance, planetary orbits Kepler, gravitational potential energy, space travel trajectories, Newton vs Einstein relativity reading comprehension passages. Why do apples fall but satellites soar, could you hurl a cannonball hard enough to loop Earth forever? Students uncover how massive planets yank moons into endless dances, spacecraft pirouette around Jupiter for free speed boosts, and black holes shred light itself. They explore
Preview of Properties of Matter Experiment Booklet - AB Science Grade 5 - with rubric

Properties of Matter Experiment Booklet - AB Science Grade 5 - with rubric

Properties of Matter Experiment Booklet – Mass, Volume, and Density LabsGrade 5 New Alberta CurriculumGet students hands-on with the particle model of matter through this engaging and curriculum-aligned Properties of Matter Experiment Booklet! This resource guides students through four interactive stations where they investigate mass, volume, and density using simple materials. Students will: Measure mass using a balance scale Explore volume with liquid mixing experiments Compare the densit
Preview of NGSS 4-PS3-1 Energy and Speed 5E Digital INB DISTANCE LEARNING

NGSS 4-PS3-1 Energy and Speed 5E Digital INB DISTANCE LEARNING

Created by
Rushnok Science
This digital interactive notebook is written to align with NGSS 4-PS3-1. The tabs lead students through a 5E Lesson Plan. Through this journey students will do two close readings with questions: one on What is Energy and the other is on Potential and Kinetic Energy. Students explore Speed and Energy with two Science Labs entitled Lab 1 Penny on Flat Surface and Lab 2 Marble Speed. Students will analyze charts and create their own chart. They will be asked to analyze and interpret the
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