Build literacy skills while making predictions with this sink-or-float activity. It's fun to learn about new concepts in a hands-on way. This family does just that with a sink-or-float activity you ...
Will it sink or float? The floating egg experiment is a simple and fun way for kids to get scientific at home this summer - and there is barely any mess, so it's good for parents, too! The experiment ...
A simple sink or float activity is a beginner science experiment that introduces young learners to the properties of density and buoyancy. An unpeeled orange floats while a peeled orange sinks.
The Kratt Brothers love exploring all corners of our planet, including the oceans! And it’s a good thing they do because Earth’s oceans make up about 70% of the surface of our planet. That’s a lot to ...
Our beloved blue fur ball from the around the corner on Sesame Street, Cookie Monster, has become somewhat of a YouTube sensation lately. And his most recent outing on the ubiquitous video site is, ...
Pans of water sat on the tables of Granite Quarry Elementary’s media center. Objects such as golf balls, candles, spoons and straws patiently waited to be tested for buoyancy. And 20 smiling children ...
Note: This video is designed to help the teacher better understand the lesson and is NOT intended to be shown to students. It includes observations and conclusions that students are meant to make on ...
In this video I show how I turn an old pumpkin into a hands on science lesson for my students. We predict and measure the pumpkins weight and circumference, count seeds, and test whether it will sink ...
Adam Sherwinski shows ciLiving host, Jaclyn Friedlander how to make a 3-layer float to test the density of each liquid In this fun and easy science experiment, we’ll show you how to make a three-layer ...