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Density Day 1
by Jacqueline Kimzey
This lesson is on density of solids. It's one lesson of two. This lesson should be first since it introduces density but it can be revised and used after the density of liquids.
The lesson has a short lab activity using several items and testing them in water. There's aa density video, a reading and an interactive simulation. Students will be using the interactive to compute the densities found in the assignment chart.
Lesson Grade Level
8th GradeLesson Plan Link/URL
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1vy2sIoDkDEjxdx-hSmuF9UBZ2WIUUtrF/edit?u…
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