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  • Density
    • Introduction
    • Section 1
    • Section 2
    • Section 3
    • Section 4
  • Air Pressure
    • Introduction
    • Section 1
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  • Simple Circuits
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Density Curriculum

Section 2—Resources

Lesson 3

  • Sidebar: Finding the Mass of an Object (PDF: 159 KB)
  • Sidebar: Finding the Volume of an Object (PDF: 162 KB)
  • Finding and Graphing Mass and Volume of Pure Substances sheet (PDF: 123 KB)
  • Example of Graphing the Densities of Copper and Aluminum (PDF: 170 KB)
  • Examples of Graphing the Densities of Brass and Aluminum (PDF: 343 KB)
  • Mapping Relational Causality: Density sheet (PDF: 74 KB)
  • Mapping Simple Linear Causality sheet (PDF: 72 KB)
  • What is Relational Causality? sheet (PDF: 76 KB)

Lesson 4

  • Calculating Density sheet (PDF: 69 KB)
  • Practice Using the Relationship Between Mass, Volume, and Density to Calculate the Unknown Variable sheet (PDF: 75 KB)

Lesson 5

  • Densities of Common Substances Under Standard Conditions Table (PDF: 69 KB)
  • Archimedes and the Golden Crown sheet (PDF: 57 KB)

Lesson 6

  • Student Models of Solids (PDF: 299 KB)
  • Student Models of Liquids (PDF: 303 KB)
  • Finding the Density of Water sheet (PDF: 83 KB)
  • Finding the Density of Common Liquids sheet (PDF: 96 KB)

Lesson 7

  • Student Models of Solid, Liquid, and Gas (PDF: 668 KB)
  • Does Air Have Mass? sheet (PDF: 67 KB)
  • Thinking about the Density of a Gas sheet (PDF: 71 KB)

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