Science Homework: Floating and Sinking at Home
Objective: To explore, predict, and explain why some objects float and others sink.
Instructions:
- Gather Objects: Collect 4–6 small household items (e.g., a plastic spoon, a coin, a small toy, a cork, a leaf).
- Predict: Before putting them in water, guess whether each item will float or sink. You can draw a simple picture of each item and write “float” or “sink” next to it.
- Test: Fill a bowl or sink with water. One by one, place your items in the water. What happens?
- Record your results in a table or upload your results onto Seesaw.
Item
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My Prediction
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What Happened?
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Why Do You Think That Happened?
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Example: Coin
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Sink
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Sink
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It is heavy and dense
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- Think: Talk to someone at home about why some things float and others sink. Can you think of something you haven’t tested yet that might float?
- Dring yn Uwch: Try adding small objects on top of a piece of tin foil. Can you make a “boat” that floats even with weight on it? Draw a picture of your boat and label.
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