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Investigating Density: Student-Led Experiments and Gallery Walk Insights

In this lesson, students explore the concept of density through hands-on experiments. They begin by observing various density cubes and predicting their behavior in water. Following this, they design and implement an investigation to test their predictions, meticulously recording data throughout the process. The lesson culminates with students analyzing their findings and creating an anchor chart to compare their predictions with the actual outcomes. During a gallery walk, students present their conclusions and receive constructive feedback from peers, fostering a collaborative learning environment.

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Investigating Density: Student-Led Experiments and Gallery Walk Insights

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  1. Gallery Walk- 2A Plan and implement an experiment on density

  2. Lesson Overview 1.Students will observe density cubes and predict their behavior in water.2. Plan an investigation to test their predictions.3. Implement their investigation and record data.4. Analyze data and formulate a conclusion.

  3. 4. Analyze and formulate a conclusion: • Create an anchor chart showing their • conclusion compared to their prediction. • Post on wall / 1 Student stays to present • and explain • Groups walk around to each poster and • leave 2 positive and 1 constructive • comments. Gallery Walk and 2 Glows and 1 Grow

  4. Created byAmy HarrisonBeatrice AlanizNormalee MorenoNovember 29,2012

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