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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 Sink and Float Picture Sort

Sink and Float Picture Sort

This is a great picture sort with realistic looking pictures of 8 objects that sink and 8 objects that float. This activity includes labels with pictures for children that cannot read. You can cut out these pictures and laminate them for continued use in the classroom or have students cut these out, sort them, and glue them on paper. This could be used as a class activity, assessment, homework, or center activity. Sink and Float Picture Sort by Kristen Campbell is licensed under a Creative Comm
Preview of Density calculation & analysis worksheet Sink or Float

Density calculation & analysis worksheet Sink or Float

One page worksheet with answer key. Students calculate density, mass or volume using the other two values and determine if substances will float or sink in pure water at 4C.
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 Sink v. Float Science Experiment

Sink v. Float Science Experiment

Have your students explore the properties of water with this science experiment! In pairs or small groups, have your students make a prediction about each item on the list. (Will it float in water? Why or why not? etc.) Then have them conduct the experiment! One student can place each item in the water while the other records the results on this chart.
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 1st grade Science Inquiry: Sink or Float

1st grade Science Inquiry: Sink or Float

Created by
BooDouglas
This is a worksheet that I created for an experiment. The students have to make predictions on the worksheet and once they have finished, the teacher should show all of the items in a tub of water for all to see whether or not the item will sink or float. :)
Preview of Fall Explorations

Fall Explorations

Created by
lauren bello
Great for a fun Fall activity! Students sketch fall objects, measure, estimate and test floating and sinking! Great visuals for this fun activity, and great for a Fall Festival!
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 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 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 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
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