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Density – the Reason the Titanic Sank

Density – the Reason the Titanic Sank. Jessica Wetherington Ann Williams Putnam City. Engage. Teacher Demo – Can you make an orange sink?. Explore. Students measure the mass and volume of water, plot data on a graph, and derive the density formula. Explain.

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Density – the Reason the Titanic Sank

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  1. Density – the Reason the Titanic Sank Jessica Wetherington Ann Williams Putnam City

  2. Engage • Teacher Demo – Can you make an orange sink?

  3. Explore • Students measure the mass and volume of water, plot data on a graph, and derive the density formula

  4. Explain • Students predict if objects will float or sink based on density and explain their reasoning

  5. Elaborate • Students will sink leaf disks. As the leaves produced oxygen during photosynthesis, they will rise.

  6. Evaluate • Writing prompt – • Using what you have learned about density, think about a career where the concept of density is important. Write at least 5-7 sentences about the career and how the concept of density is used.

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