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1. Floaters and Sinkers
Tags: [Density, volume, weight, properties, matter, sink, float, liquid, grade 2, grade 7, physical science]  ...
2. Eggcellent Density
Dare to discover different densities! In this activity, students compare floating and sinking and how they relate to density.  Introduction Floating and sinking are due to density. If something ...
3. Floaters and Sinkers
In these activities, students will learn about mass, volume and density and their relationship to each other by conducting investigations in buoyancy—floating (and sinking) objects used in their everyday ...
4. Wet and Dry
... | 31 Water Experiments for Kids Sesame Street | games | Sink or Float with Cookie Monster Sesame Street | videos | Bathtub Water Comes From Rain Literature Sandcastle, Robert Munsch Frederick and the ...
5. Fake Scabs
... extra caution when heating and pouring wax, and remind students never to pour extra wax down the sink! An extra pair of adult hands is useful for this activity. Objectives Students will be able to: ...
6. Fireproof Balloon
... with air. As the water-filled balloon is put on the flame, the heat of the flame is easily absorbed through the balloon and into the water. The water directly above the hot spot rises, cools, and sinks ...
7. Build a Barometer
... and loses its ability to hold its water vapour. This forms clouds (condensation), often leading to rain. In a high-pressure region, cool air contracts, sinks, warms, and gains the ability to carry water ...
8. Water Savers
... sink, but only let the water run for rinsing.  Set the washing machine to the short cycle. Change the washer on a drippy tap. Collect rainwater for watering your garden. Entire Lesson These ...
9. Air
... pressing down on us from all directions. This force is known as water pressure. The deeper you sink, the more pressure you will feel. This is because you have the weight of the water on top of you trying ...
10. Eggstraordinary Eggsperiments
... use hard-boiled eggs for all activities. •Bring a container of Wetwipes for the students as well (although if there's a sink readily accessible, encourage students to wash their hands w/ soap). •Enforce ...
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