Apples sink or float experiment

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Have your kiddos predict if they think an apple will float or sink in a bowl of water. Record their answers on a graph like this. Then, conduct the experiment! Science With Apples, Apple Questions For Preschool, Apple Sink Or Float Anchor Chart, Apple Theme Activities Prek, Apples Sink Or Float Experiment, September Science Experiments Preschool, Apple Experiment Preschool, Preschool Apple Activities Circle Time, Autumn Prek Activities

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This is a fun and engaging science activity to do during an apple unit. The students draw the apple and predict if the apple will float or sink. Then the teacher drops an apple in a tub of water and students observe if the apple floats or sinks! It's always a hit! then the students color thumbs up if it floated or thumbs down if the apple did not float. Lastly, the students draw what they observe, an apple floating on the top of the water. Apple Sink Or Float Preschool, Sink Or Float Anchor Chart, Apple Sink Or Float, Float Or Sink, Apple Lesson Plans, Apple Science Experiments, Johnny Appleseed Day, Classroom Cooking, Apple Lessons

This is a fun and engaging science activity to do during an apple unit. The students draw the apple and predict if the apple will float or sink. Then the teacher drops an apple in a tub of water and students observe if the apple floats or sinks! It's always a hit! then the students color thumbs up if it floated or thumbs down if the apple did not float. Lastly, the students draw what they observe, an apple floating on the top of the water.

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