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Monday, February 21, 2011
Does Clay Float?
Ask your students if they think clay will float or sink in water.
Take a lump of clay and drop it into a beaker of water. It sinks.
Give each student a similarly sized lump of clay and challenge the students to come up with a shape that will allow the clay to float.
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