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Preview of Density, Floating, Sinking, & Density Formula Interactive Science Notebook Pages

Density, Floating, Sinking, & Density Formula Interactive Science Notebook Pages

Created by
Elly Thorsen
There are 4 density INB pages in this resource. The pages are intended to introduce density and give students practice calculating densities and determining if objects will float or sink in water. Teachers can use all four pages or choose the pages best suited for the needs of their students. Students will need scissors and glue to complete these pages. Colored pencils or markers are optional. Complete answer keys are included. What's in each INB page?Page 1: This page reviews mass and volume i
Preview of Density Doodle Notes Lesson | Floating & Sinking Activity 5th 6th 7th 8th Grade

Density Doodle Notes Lesson | Floating & Sinking Activity 5th 6th 7th 8th Grade

Created by
Scholarly Skunk
Help your students understand why objects float or sink with this engaging and creative Density: Floating and Sinking Doodle Notes resource! This interactive set is perfect for teaching density, mass, volume, and real-world floating and sinking examples in a way that is visual, memorable, and middle school–friendly. 🌿 Save over 85% on this resource when you buy it as part of the Ever-Growing Science Doodle Notes Collection — get lifetime access to every science doodle note set I’ve ever mad
Preview of Density & Floating and Sinking Slides & Notes Worksheet | 6th Grade Science

Density & Floating and Sinking Slides & Notes Worksheet | 6th Grade Science

6th Grade Density & Floating and Sinking Slides & Notes Worksheet helps students understand how density affects whether substances float, sink, or remain suspended in different fluids. Through clear explanations and real-world examples, students learn to compare the density of substances relative to water, oil, and syrup. The PresentationGoogle Slides guide students through what density means, how it is calculated, and how it influences behavior in different fluids.Designed for direct instructio
Preview of Density Video Lesson: Mass, Volume, Measuring Volume, Floating vs Sinking Notes
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Density Video Lesson: Mass, Volume, Measuring Volume, Floating vs Sinking Notes

🎥🧪 Density Notes the EASY way This Density Video Lesson walks students through the key ideas they need to understand density (ρ) using clear, student-friendly visuals and step-by-step explanations. ✅ What students will learn in the video 📌 Mass (m) – what it means and how it’s measured 📌 Volume (V) – units and key equivalences ( 1 mL = 1 cm³, 1 L = 1000 mL) 📌 Density (ρ) – meaning, the formula ρ = m / V, and common units ( kg/m³, g/cm³) 📌 Measuring volume – regular objects (
Preview of AP Biology ET50 Guided Notes for the Floating Leaf Disk Assay

AP Biology ET50 Guided Notes for the Floating Leaf Disk Assay

✨Help your AP Biology students truly understand ET₅₀ and the floating leaf disk assay with this clear, student-friendly guided notes set. These notes walk learners through every major concept they need for the AP Bio Exam: what ET₅₀ measures, why 50% matters, how to read and interpret graphs, how to compare treatment groups, and how to convert ET₅₀ into 1/ET₅₀ for proper rate comparisons.✏️The structure of this resource mirrors the logic and language of AP Biology free-response expectations,
Preview of Floating Farms: Agriculture on Water Surfaces

Floating Farms: Agriculture on Water Surfaces

Created by
InspiredGen
Floating Farms: Agriculture on Water Surfaces introduces students to a smart and innovative way of growing food on water instead of land. In many parts of the world, land is either scarce or floods too frequently to support farming. This resource explores how people are turning to lakes, rivers, and coastal areas to build floating farms that save space, grow crops, and support food security. Students will learn how these farms work, what materials are used, and how they contribute to a healthier
Preview of Rib Cage Labeling Worksheet | True False Floating Ribs | Skeletal System

Rib Cage Labeling Worksheet | True False Floating Ribs | Skeletal System

Created by
STEMora
Help students understand the structure of the human rib cage with this clear and engaging ribs labeling worksheet, ideal for Biology, Anatomy & Physiology, and middle–high school science classrooms. Students identify and label the different types of ribs, reinforcing both anatomical terminology and skeletal system organization Ribs . This no-prep resource works perfectly for independent practice, revision, homework, sub plans, or formative assessment, and includes a complete answer key for
Preview of Rice That Rises: Floating Farms in Flooded Fields

Rice That Rises: Floating Farms in Flooded Fields

Created by
InspiredGen
Rice That Rises: Floating Farms in Flooded Fields introduces students in Grades 3 to 6 to a smart and creative way of farming in places where land often floods. In some parts of the world, heavy rains and rising water levels make it hard to grow crops the usual way. This resource shows how farmers build floating platforms to grow rice that rises with the water instead of being washed away. It helps students understand how people adapt to climate challenges and use science and nature to grow food
Preview of Question Exploration: Why Do Astronauts Float? What is Free Fall?

Question Exploration: Why Do Astronauts Float? What is Free Fall?

Created by
TheScienceGiant
Why do astronauts float weightless in space? This question exploration explains freely falling objects as examples of motion with constant acceleration, and gives physics Ss practice comparing speed and acceleration of different falling masses at different stages of free fall. Question Exploration Routines are instructional methods that teachers can use to help a diverse student population understand a body of content information by carefully answering a critical question to arrive at a main ide
Preview of Calculating Density - Why do some things sink and some float?

Calculating Density - Why do some things sink and some float?

Created by
April Chen
This simple lab can either be an explore activity in a 5E lesson, assessment lab on density, or as an engagement lesson. Students will learn how to: calculate density both using water displacement and the formula LxWxH;see how different substances stack according to their densities;how to use different tools to measure mass, volume and density.Any suggestions to improve please let me know!
Preview of BrainPOP Jr. Sink or Float

BrainPOP Jr. Sink or Float

This product is a video listening guide for students to follow along with the BrainPOP Jr. video about the topic of sink or float.
Preview of "Floating on a Prehistoric Sea" Read-Along Questions

"Floating on a Prehistoric Sea" Read-Along Questions

Created by
Amelia Persad
While students are reading pages 64-67 in their FOSS Earth History Books, please have them complete these questions so they can develop an understanding of the reading.
Preview of What Floats Your Boat?

What Floats Your Boat?

Created by
NAMEPA
In this lesson, students will be introduced to the parts of a ship and their correct names. Students will begin to understand the scientific principle of buoyancy and how the different parts of the ship are necessary to make the ship float. In the end, students will use the information obtained to create a ship out of aluminum foil that is capable of floating and carrying a “cargo.”
Preview of STEM Floating Flower Picture Materials

STEM Floating Flower Picture Materials

Created by
Teaching 2nd
This is a picture materials card that goes with the STEM floating flower activity. I use it with my ENL and special needs students. It helps students to verbalize the tools they will use in their engineering project,
Preview of Growing Without Soil: Exploring Hydroponics Systems

Growing Without Soil: Exploring Hydroponics Systems

Created by
InspiredGen
Imagine a garden where plants float above water, thriving without a single handful of soil. That’s the magic of hydroponics! Created for Grades 3–5, this resource introduces students to the science and creativity behind soil-less gardening, showing how technology and nature can work together to grow food in new ways. Through hands-on learning and clear explanations, students will explore how different hydroponic systems work, why they matter, and how they are shaping the future of farming. This
Preview of Buoyancy Doodle Notes & Quiz (PDF + GF) | Archimedes' Principle & Density

Buoyancy Doodle Notes & Quiz (PDF + GF) | Archimedes' Principle & Density

Simplify buoyant force, fluid density, and floating vs. sinking with these interactive and differentiated Doodle Notes. This no-prep resource also includes a quiz for quick comprehension checks—great for classwork, homework, or review! What’s Included:✔ Doodle Notes (PDF – 3 Versions) • Visual learning activity covering buoyancy, density, and object behavior in fluids • Full-text, partially blank, and fully blank templates • Full-color answer key ✔ Quiz (PDF + Google Form) • 10+ question com
Preview of FULL Lesson: Density LAB - Slides, Guided Lab, Alternative Activity, Lesson Plan

FULL Lesson: Density LAB - Slides, Guided Lab, Alternative Activity, Lesson Plan

Created by
Story Science
Density, Mass, and Volume Measurement Lab | Metric Conversion | Float or Sink | Lab Report Help your students build confidence with mass, volume, and density using this complete, ready-to-teach lab on measuring mass, volume, and calculating density. Perfect as a Honors Chemistry review or introduction for Physical Science, or any upper middle to high school science course. This resource gives you everything you need to support students as they practice using a balance and graduated cylinder in
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 Density Slides & Illustrated Notes | Differentiated | Pairs YT Video

Density Slides & Illustrated Notes | Differentiated | Pairs YT Video

These guided notes pair with the YouTube video HERE.Why does one balloon float and another balloon fall? And why do some liquids always end up back on top no matter how much we shake and flip them upside down? Let’s find out together in this episode all about DENSITY! The Differentiated Illustrated Notes can be used with the slides presentation or the linked YT video. The slides presentation has 20 slides with vocabulary & practice slides. INCLUDED:4 versions of Illustrated Notes for differenti
Preview of Properties of Matter Slides & Notes Worksheet | 3rd Grade Matter

Properties of Matter Slides & Notes Worksheet | 3rd Grade Matter

Properties of Matter Slides and Notes focus on mass, magnetism, temperature, and sink or float. Teacher-led Presentation• Discuss information in slides with students as they complete the notes page • Includes a link to access Google Slides • Resource includes student directions, information, photos, and discussion questions Student Notes Options• Printable student notes • 2 versions of notes are included: fill in the blank and already completed ➡ Pair with Properties of Matter Labs in a Snap!Pr
Preview of Concept Comparison Frame: Types of Clouds

Concept Comparison Frame: Types of Clouds

Created by
TheScienceGiant
All clouds are made up of basically the same thing: water (droplets or crystals) that float in the sky. But all clouds look a bit different from one another. This concept comparison frame has Ss contrast some of the most common cloud types to spot in the sky, and helps them explain How Do Clouds Form?Framing Routines are instructional methods that teachers can use to help a diverse student population understand a body of content information by carefully answering a critical question to arrive a
Preview of Physical Properties of Matter Slides & Notes Worksheet | 4th Grade Powerpoint

Physical Properties of Matter Slides & Notes Worksheet | 4th Grade Powerpoint

Matter Slides and Notes focuses on defining and providing examples for the following physical properties: sink or float, magnetism, mass, volume, physical state, and temperature. Teacher-led Presentation• Discuss information in slides with students as they complete the notes page • Includes links to access both PDF slides and Google Slides • Resource includes student directions, information, photos, discussion question, and reflection prompt Student Notes Options• Printable notes are fitted for
Preview of Demystifying the Cloud: How Digital Data Travels Interactive Lesson

Demystifying the Cloud: How Digital Data Travels Interactive Lesson

💡 Demystify the Cloud for your students once and for all! 💡 Are you tired of explaining that the 'cloud' isn't just magic floating in the sky? Most students have grown up using digital storage without ever understanding the massive physical infrastructure that makes their favorite apps work. This complete 4-page lesson bridges the gap between digital convenience and physical reality, giving your students a clear, concrete understanding of how data travels across the globe. ⭐ Why this re
Preview of Science Interactive Anchor Chart: Solubility and Density

Science Interactive Anchor Chart: Solubility and Density

Created by
iTeach4Fun
This anchor chart will help students understand Solubility and Density. It demonstrates how substances can dissolve, and the ability to sink and float. It could easily be printed to be an anchor chart and a reference for students in their science journal.
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