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Preview of Sink or Float PowerPoint | Science Experiment Presentation

Sink or Float PowerPoint | Science Experiment Presentation

Created by
Pallavi Agrawal
Make science fun and easy to understand with this engaging Sink or Float PowerPoint lesson!This kid-friendly presentation introduces students to the concept of density in a simple and clear way. Through relatable examples and a hands-on experiment idea, students learn why some objects sink while others float. Perfect for introducing physical science concepts in an interactive and visual format. 🌊 What Students Will Learn: ✔ What it means to sink and float ✔ Introduction to density (simple
Preview of STEM Activity - Build a Boat that Floats

STEM Activity - Build a Boat that Floats

Created by
Tobar Eolais
STEM Challenge – Build a Boat that Floats!Perfect for 3rd–6th Grade | Hands-On, Curriculum-Linked, High EngagementGet your students thinking like engineers with this fun and practical STEM challenge! In "Build a Boat that Floats", pupils use everyday materials to design, build, and test a boat that can float and carry weight. This resource encourages creativity, teamwork, critical thinking, and scientific investigation — all in one engaging lesson! ✅ What’s Included: Task Card – Perfect for
Preview of Density Quiz Sink or Float

Density Quiz Sink or Float

Created by
Lesson Universe
Four question quiz. Given density student predicts if the object will sink or float. Then the student sketches how well it will float in a cup of water. There are 2 quizzes on one page show you dont have to make as many copies. ***IMPORTANT: If you like this product, please consider buying my entire Physical Science Course - just search: "Entire Physical Science Course - FULL Year." You can buy ALL my materials at once.
Preview of Bears in a Boat Sink or Float Boyancy Powerpoint

Bears in a Boat Sink or Float Boyancy Powerpoint

Created by
fergsl
This goes along with the Bears in a Boat STEM activity. Brief lesson on why boats sink or float.
Preview of Sink or Float Lesson Plan- Grade 1

Sink or Float Lesson Plan- Grade 1

Created by
Carly Baxter
Students learn about the properties of water by testing various objects to determine whether they will sink or float. This lesson includes -Standards -Step-by-step instructions (introduction, modeling, application) -Pre-created activity sheet (formative assessment) -Differentiation: alternative activity (formative assessment ) for English Language Learners (ELL), students with I.E.P.s, etc.
Preview of Lesson Plan Science All About Sink and Float.

Lesson Plan Science All About Sink and Float.

Created by
Heera Sawlani
Simple steps to meeting the Sink and Float Lesson Objectives. First proceed with the Whole Class Lecture Discussion with the Class students. Next allow for small groups to perform the Sink and Float Experiment. Each student notes down the observations and activity in their own individual composition book. Finally hand out the document sheet to each student to work at an individual level and note down their own individualized learning about the sink and float concept. Allow students the opportun
Preview of Invitation Design Process-Science

Invitation Design Process-Science

Created by
Ashley Bowlby
Today it is your turn to be scientists. You are going to be designing and solving your own problems with a partner to create and invitation. 1. Pass out homecoming parade and game invitation engineering 2. Go over assignment and rubric 3. Explain that they are solving the problem with their partner and everything is completely up to them. 4. Set out materials and allow students to start working after they have four different designs established.
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 2nd grade NG Science - Matter (Ch2) Physical Properties - Review & Test word

2nd grade NG Science - Matter (Ch2) Physical Properties - Review & Test word

This is a study guide and assessment to use with National Geographic Science curriculum. It corresponds to the second grade Matter Chapter 2 in Physical Science Unit discussing the properties of Solids, Liquids, and Gasses. It includes properties of shape, size, color, sink, float, magnets, texture, temperature, volume, etc Also available in PDF format (if word has altered the formatting)
Preview of BUNDLE: STEM Tasks

BUNDLE: STEM Tasks

Created by
Tobar Eolais
🧠 STEM Challenge Bundle – Build, Design & Create!Perfect for 3rd–6th Class | Hands-On | Creative | Curriculum-LinkedBring engineering to life in your classroom with this exciting STEM Challenge Bundle — featuring three engaging, hands-on activities that encourage students to think, plan, build, test, and improve like real engineers! This bundle includes: 🛶 Build a Boat that Floats🌀 Design a Marble Run🏗️ Create a Paper BridgeEach challenge promotes problem-solving, creativity, teamwork, a
Preview of Earth Science Case File #11: Ocean Current Cover-Up | Earth Sci Mystery Activity

Earth Science Case File #11: Ocean Current Cover-Up | Earth Sci Mystery Activity

20,000 Rubber Ducks are lost at sea... where will they end up?Teach Ocean Surface Currents, Gyres, and the Coriolis Effect with this engaging, no-prep digital mystery lab. In "The Ocean Current Cover-Up," students investigate a cargo spill in the Pacific Ocean. Based on the real-life "Friendly Floatees" incident, students act as Oceanographers to predict the path of the floating debris. They must map the flow of the currents to find out where the ducks will make landfall. What Your Students Wi
Preview of Density Logic Puzzle

Density Logic Puzzle

This activity is a fun way for students to practice basic density calculations (p=m/v) while building in some critical thinking skills as well. Students are provided a series of clues about 7 different colored boxes and students need to determine which of the seven provided masses, volumes, and densities is connected tot hat color box. For example, "The density of water is 1.0 grams per cubic cm. If the orange object was placed in water, it would float." There is a table for students to fil
Preview of Cartesian Diver STEM Lab | Fun Science Lab | Air Pressure | Buoyancy | Density

Cartesian Diver STEM Lab | Fun Science Lab | Air Pressure | Buoyancy | Density

EDITABLE Cartesian Diver STEM Lab PowerPointFun Hands-On Density & Pressure Experiment!Bring science to life with this engaging STEM lab! Students will explore density, buoyancy, and air pressure using simple materials — straws, a water bottle, paper clips, and scissors. This low-prep activity is perfect for getting students excited about science while practicing real-world problem-solving skills. What’s Included?EDITABLE PowerPoint Presentation – step-by-step instructions, visuals, and concl
Preview of 5th Grade Science TEKS Unit Bundle (Weeks 1–21): Slides & Quizzes

5th Grade Science TEKS Unit Bundle (Weeks 1–21): Slides & Quizzes

Created by
Juan Moreno
Give your 5th graders a rock-solid, TEKS-aligned science routine with this 21-week bundle of quizzes + slides designed for quick checks, spiral review, and easy Google Classroom use. Each weekly focus question ties directly to the TEKS, and every quiz comes in Student and Answer Key formats for print or digital assignments. What’s included 21 weekly topics with focus questions (Weeks 1–21) Quizzes (RTF/Word-compatible): Student copy + Answer Key for each week Google Classroom–ready (atta
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