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Preview of The Magic School Bus Ups and Downs – Sink or Float Worksheets - Types of Forces

The Magic School Bus Ups and Downs – Sink or Float Worksheets - Types of Forces

Created by
Brianne Dekker
These worksheets accompany the Magic School Bus episode on sinking and floating (Magic School Bus Ups and Downs – season 2, episode 13). These worksheets are a great supplement to any NGSS or science unit on sink or float, or types of forces and motion. Perfect for unit review, a fun bonus activity, or emergency sub plans! Worksheets in this product are: • Fill-in-the-blank video guide with word bank • Comprehension check: Short answers • Extension activity: Drawing objects that float and sink
Preview of Float or Sink Sorting Activity! Fun! Fun! Fun!

Float or Sink Sorting Activity! Fun! Fun! Fun!

Created by
Mrs. Lane
A fun and engaging science activity for elementary students. Students can explore density by sorting items into groups. =================================================== *COMMENTS FROM PURCHASERS: "A+ --Shea1391"" "My students loved this activity! --E. Mull" =================================================== *THIS PRODUCT INCLUDES: *"Float/Sink Sorting Mat" (Choice A-1 Page) *"Float/Sink Sorting Mat" (Choice B-2 Pages) *"27 Items To Sort" (3 Pages) *"Float or Sink" (Worksheet)
Preview of Float your Own Boat Displacement Lab

Float your Own Boat Displacement Lab

Created by
3D-PT
This is a tested and established classic lab activity. Students will explore density, volume and mass with this lab. Build your own boat with tin foil, or expand by 3D printing a final design in TinkerCAD! Your class will have fun working in pairs to make a boat out of tin foil that floats as many marbles as possible. They will then explore buoyancy, density, mass and volume as they complete the lab. This includes calculation problems for volume and density. EASEL ACTIVITY: You can now assign
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 Making and Separating Mixtures SC.5.P.8.3

Making and Separating Mixtures SC.5.P.8.3

Created by
Mrs Lena
Making and Separating Mixtures SC.5.P.8.3 Lesson Plan is a comprehensive resource designed to teach 5th-grade students the various methods of separating mixtures and understanding their properties. Aligned with the SC.5.P.8.3 Florida Science Standards, this lesson plan covers essential concepts such as suspensions, solutions, colloids, filtration, distillation, magnetic attraction, and MORE! The concepts covered: SortingFloating and settlingSieve & sievingFiltrationWater treatment - sewageEvapo
Preview of Stresses and Deformation of Earth's Crust Fill-in-the-Blank Review Activity

Stresses and Deformation of Earth's Crust Fill-in-the-Blank Review Activity

This full-page activity is a fill-in-the-blank guide for a unit in middle school earth science about stresses and deformation of Earth’s crust. There are seven paragraph-long sections, each containing a boxed-in word bank. The themes for the sections are as follows. StressDeformations Faulting Faulted mountains and valleysFolding Fault or fold? Plateaus, domes, and the floating crust Some of the terms covered are anticline, syncline, ductile, rift valley, fault, fold, dome, plateau, mantle, con
Preview of Black Box Indirect Observation Lab

Black Box Indirect Observation Lab

Created by
3D-PT
The black box lab is a classic way to develop inquiry and indirect observations in science. You can have your students show direct observations, and then explain that many of our scientific advancements (atoms, germ theory) were through indirect observations. While there are commercial black box labs you can buy, you can build your own for free! You can use USPS small flat rate boxes (which are delivered for free to the school), shoe boxes or recycled Amazon boxes! You can have after-school stu
Preview of Conservation of Momentum Lab Series using Marbles

Conservation of Momentum Lab Series using Marbles

This listing features two labs about the conservation of momentum using marbles. I facilitate this activity series on successive days in my eighth-grade physical science class. This lab set aligns with our unit about Newton’s three laws. In the first lab activity, students determine if there is a positive correlation between the number of marbles released down the ruler ramp and the number of stationary marbles ejected upon impact on the bottom, flat portion of the track. In the second lab acti

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