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Preview of Science Experiment: Raisins: Sink. Float, or What?

Science Experiment: Raisins: Sink. Float, or What?

Created by
Becki Thompson
Teaching Students to follow and use the scientific process is easy and fun! Included in this packet is a pre-made outline for step-by-step directions to a fun, simple, quick, experiment that does not require a ton of materials! Basic background for the outcome of experiment is included, along with an extension activity for students that can be completed at school or home. Using raisins and soda students are able to perform an experiment and discover raisins are heavier or denser than the cl
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 What is Life?

What is Life?

Created by
Angie Bicher
This activity introduces students to the basic concept of life. For this activity I pour mountain dew into a beaker, then drop in about 10 dried raisins. To start off the activity I ask the students to observe what is in the beaker and determine if they are living or non-living. Due to the carbonation in the soda, the raisins will float up and down in the beaker as if they are moving! The students will create a hypothesis stating if the objects are living or non-living. We will then talk ab
Preview of Safety Rules Doodle Sheet - PPT included, Easy to Use Notes!

Safety Rules Doodle Sheet - PPT included, Easy to Use Notes!

INCLUDED in this download:Science Doodle SheetTwo versions of doodle sheet included: 
Interactive Notebook Size and large 8.5 x 11 size PowerPoint – to show students the KEYThese flat doodle sheets are different than my foldables. It is the same content but in a flat sheet format. They are a great ADD ON to what I have already published in science foldables. They make great reviews after the foldables, and also can be used as an anchor chart. Enlarge them to poster size and laminate for amazing
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