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Relative Density- part 2

Relative Density- part 2

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Science

5th Grade

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NGSS
5-PS1-3, 5-PS1-2

Standards-aligned

Created by

Sloane Albrecht

Used 4+ times

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21 Slides • 9 Questions

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Relative Density- part 2

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If you could go anywhere this weekend where would you go?

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What physical property tells us if something will sink or float?

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Multiple Choice

Which ball is more dense

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the grey ball

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black ball

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Multiple Choice

Which ball would sink and which ball would float?

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the grey ball will sink

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the grey ball will float

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need more information

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Multiple Choice

Is a volleyball or a bowling ball more dense?

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the volleyball

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the bowling ball

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Multiple Choice

What tool measures mass?

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a triple beam balance

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a beaker

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a thermometer

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a barometer

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Multiple Choice

mass measures how much matter is in an object

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true

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false

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Multiple Choice

which object had the most mass?

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the object square has the most mass

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the object square has the most mass

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the object square had the most mass

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each object has the same mass

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Multiple Choice

Think of a beach ball and a golf ball. Does size mean something will have more mass ?

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yes- if something is larger it will have more mass because it has a larger volume.

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no- small objects can be more dense than large objects. Small objects can have more mass than large.

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Relative Density- part 2

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