Exploring Water and Buoyancy
by Maggie Dominguez
Students will understand the concept and properties of buoyancy and density, through a hands-on exploration with the Lakeshore Design and Play STEAM Kit Boats by assembling boats using a foam hull, sails, dowels, and foam blocks. Students will apply problem-solving skills and creativity to design and modify the kit boat to achieve a specific goal of having it float and sail in water.
Students will also collaborate and communicate effectively with peers during the design and testing process.
Lesson Plan Link/URL
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1I4rRTX6iSVNQ7wIvm0LKL9l1FHaty1xD/edit?u…Related Content
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