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Preview of Sink or Float

Sink or Float

Created by
Rose Del Prete
SUPER FUN sink or float activity guides. Lesson plan includes a prediction worksheet and a sorting guide. Depending on the age range, students can make their own predictions on the prediction worksheet or teachers can help students mark their predictions about objects before experimenting. The sorting guide is great for students to sort objects based on if they floated or they sunk.
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 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 Buoyancy/Sink or Float

Buoyancy/Sink or Float

Created by
Glenn Kalin
Independent study or small group work for 2nd or 3rd graders. Using some simple equipment, students predict and test, investigating buoyancy. It's fun and engages children for the entire activity. It's also messy, but clean-up is not complicated!
Preview of Float or Sink Experiment (Testing properties of materials)

Float or Sink Experiment (Testing properties of materials)

Created by
Tom Keyes
A simple table for an investigation on whether different materials float or sink.
Preview of How Many Seeds Are in a Pumpkin? Scientific Investigation

How Many Seeds Are in a Pumpkin? Scientific Investigation

I designed this scientific investigation for my third graders this year. In groups of 3 or 4, students will make a hypothesis about the number of seeds in their pumpkin, measure the circumference, weight, height, and whether it sinks or floats (data section), record the properties of their pumpkin (color, texture, shape), and then finally cut open the pumpkin and count the number of seeds. To help with management during the measuring process, there is also a pumpkin design page that groups can w
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 Density Test Lab Sheet

Density Test Lab Sheet

Created by
Teresa Davis
This worksheet is designed for primary-age scientists as young as 1st grade. It was designed to go with the age-old density test experiment that involves putting three liquids in a beaker (Karo syrup, water, vegetable oil), then dropping objects in. Depending on the density of the object compared to the density of the liquids, the objects will either float or sink into the various strata created by the liquids. This graphic helps students with little or no writing skills to document and recor
Preview of Dancing Raisins Science Experiment

Dancing Raisins Science Experiment

This is a worksheet that goes along with our Dancing Raisins science experiment (discrepant event). Made for a 1st grade ESOL group, but could be used with any young elementary class. Here's the experiment: "To do this experiment, you need ginger ale (or another clear-ish soda), raisins, and a tall clear container. Pour the ginger ale into the container and ask the kids for their hypothesis. Do they think the raisins will sink or float? When you drop the raisins in, they will sink at first
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