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Mrs. Sosa’s Kindergarten Class

Mrs. Sosa’s Kindergarten Class. Problem. Which fruits will sink or float in water?. Hypothesis. We think that the bigger fruits will sink and the smaller fruits will float. Hypothesis Votes. Materials. Apples Bananas Grapes Limes Oranges clear container with water p aper towels.

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Mrs. Sosa’s Kindergarten Class

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  1. Mrs. Sosa’s Kindergarten Class

  2. Problem Which fruits will sink or float in water?

  3. Hypothesis We think that the bigger fruits will sink and the smaller fruits will float.

  4. Hypothesis Votes

  5. Materials • Apples • Bananas • Grapes • Limes • Oranges • clear container with water • paper towels

  6. Procedure 1. Fill the clear container with water. 2. Place a fruit in the container. 3. Watch what happens. Did it sink or float? 4. Repeat 1-3 with each fruit. 5. Records and discuss results.

  7. Variable Control We used the same container of water and procedure. • We changed the types of fruits tested.

  8. Apple Results • The apples floated !

  9. Bananas Results • The banana floated!

  10. Grape Results • The tiny grapes sank!

  11. Lime Results • Wow! The limes sank !

  12. Orange Results • The orange floated !

  13. Conclusion • We were surprised to find out that not all heavy fruits sank. Our hypothesis was incorrect, just because an object has greater mass does not mean it will sink. We had lots of fun doing this experiment.

  14. Bibliography Sources http://www.brainpopjr.com/science/forces/sinkorfloat/preview.weml ( Brain Pop Jr. -Sink and Float Video) http://app.discoveryeducation.com (Density Sink and Float Discovery Video) http://pbskids.org/rogers/sink.html (Sink and Float game) http://science4mykids.com/2012/08/18/float-sink/

  15. Thank you !

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