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Preview of Density: Float or Sink? Lab (Digital)

Density: Float or Sink? Lab (Digital)

This product is a digital version of my Density Float or Sink Lab. It can easily be uploaded to Google Classroom and assigned to students. In this activity, students will … • Practice measuring mass and volume • Calculate the density of an object • Use an object’s density to predict whether it will float or sink • Test whether their prediction is correct I use this lab activity with a density cube set, but it can be used with whatever objects you choose.
Preview of Build a Raft That Can Float

Build a Raft That Can Float

This resource goes with Science Survivor Slides to make the activity very low prep.
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 Density Reading Comprehension Passage PRINT and DIGITAL

Density Reading Comprehension Passage PRINT and DIGITAL

This easy to read, one page passage about density: uses an example of a golf ball sinking and a tennis ball floating to explain that density is how tightly packed the matter inside an object isdiscusses what mass and volume are and how they determine densityexplains that objects that are more dense than water will sink and objects that are less dense than water will floatIt includes 10 multiple choice reading comprehension questions, an answer key, and 2 self-scoring digital versions - EASEL and
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 Metric Conversions Practice | Digital + Printable | Google Sheets Game

Metric Conversions Practice | Digital + Printable | Google Sheets Game

Make metric conversions meaningful with this interactive, self-checking Pool Party activity! Perfect for middle school math or science, students will solve 12 metric conversion word problems and use their correct answers to search for hidden pool floats on a 6×6 grid—like Battleship meets math review! This digital activity for Google Sheets™ includes a printable worksheet so students can show their work, making it perfect for in-person or digital classrooms. What’s Included: 12-question met
Preview of Density Interactive Google Slides

Density Interactive Google Slides

Created by
Mandy Bears
Students learn about density as well as how to calculate it with a density triangle. Includes type-in guided notes, and 2 drag and drop activities; creating a density column with 4 liquids and 3 solids, and objects that sink and float in water. Would make an excellent introductory activity or review! Would be a great addition to a digital science interactive notebook! Answer key included!
Preview of FREE Middle School Density Google Slides Lesson | Mass and Volume Grade 5 6 7 8

FREE Middle School Density Google Slides Lesson | Mass and Volume Grade 5 6 7 8

Created by
Scholarly Skunk
Teach density the easy way! This FREE middle school science lesson comes as an editable Google Slides presentation and a ready-to-print PDF, so you can use it in class immediately or share with students. What’s Inside:Google Slides lessonBonus printable PDF versionStudent-friendly, discussion-focused slidesExit Ticket includedFully editable textTopics Covered:What is density?Mass and volumeDensity formula (D = m ÷ V)Temperature and densityFloating and sinkingDensity in liquids and gases➡️ Pair
Preview of Buoyancy Lessons Buoyant Forces Gravity Density and Liquids Alberta Science

Buoyancy Lessons Buoyant Forces Gravity Density and Liquids Alberta Science

Created by
Brain Ninjas
Engage your students in learning how buoyancy reacts to gravity, weight, in different fluids and with different densities. No more searching for lessons and activities because this comes with everything you need to teach, engage and assess your students over a few weeks. SAVE 30% with the Alberta Science Grade 5 Full Year Bundle!This engaging resource includes:complete lesson plans with step-by-step instructions and options for modifications.definition and examples of buoyancy.experiments to exp
Preview of States of Matter - mini unit

States of Matter - mini unit

This product was designed to be used with an interactive notebook (or just print them as worksheets) and google capabilities to present the notes to the students in the classroom or digitally. - - - Students will cut and glue interactive notebook sheets into their notebook (or just use them as worksheets) IN THIS PRODUCT YOU WILL FIND: 1. Interactive notebook divider for States of Matter 2. Introduction notes Google slides presentationINB inserts - KEY INCLUDED3. Phases of matter Google slides
Preview of Properties of Water Card Sorting Activity | Biology Review | Editable

Properties of Water Card Sorting Activity | Biology Review | Editable

Make reviewing the properties of water interactive, engaging, and meaningful with this hands-on card sorting activity! Instead of simply memorizing vocabulary terms, students actively analyze and sort 40+ real-world and scientific scenarios into the correct water property categories—helping them build deeper conceptual understanding and stronger connections to biology and environmental science. This activity is perfect for reinforcing one of the most important topics in biology: how the uniqu
Preview of Magically Scientific –A St Patricks Day Science Experiment (Paper & Digital)

Magically Scientific –A St Patricks Day Science Experiment (Paper & Digital)

Created by
R and D ED
Is it magic or science? Let’s find out!Make St. Patrick’s Day magically scientific with this engaging Lucky Charms experiment! In this hands-on STEM activity, students will explore density and solubility as they test how different liquids affect the famous marshmallow-filled cereal. Perfect for March science centers, STEM fun, and St. Patrick’s Day-themed learning!What’s Included?✅ Step-by-Step Teacher Instructions✅ Student Lab Worksheets (Print & Digital – Google Slides™)✅ Hypothesis,
Preview of 5E Density Phenomena - Why do hot air balloons rise?

5E Density Phenomena - Why do hot air balloons rise?

This is a FULL 5E learning sequence to explore density of solids, irregular shapes, and fluids. This activity includes a 16 page student activity guide and 6 lesson lesson slides that you can fully edit for your class needs and preference. These are the sequencing of the lessons in this phenomena: Lesson 1 -ENGAGE- Why do hot air balloons rise into the sky? Lesson 2 - EXPLORE - How can you design an experiment to prove that air has mass? Lesson 3 - EXPLAIN/EXPLORE - What is density and how can
Preview of Build and Comparing Graphite & Diamond Structures Understanding Molecules

Build and Comparing Graphite & Diamond Structures Understanding Molecules

Created by
Tammy Shim
This activity allows students to “make” a molecule to connect what they see to what they feel. This activities purpose is to solidify the idea that molecules can have the same formula but have different properties caused by their structure. Understanding molecular models is essential and fundamental to all chemistry.  This activity can be done individually or in pairs. This activity can use other forms of reusable materials such as clay. Toothpicks can be substituted from angel hair macaroni. Th
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