Density
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👩 Teacher’s Guide
🎯 Objective
Students will be able to:
- Describe and explain density using the particle model
- Use correct equations and units where appropriate
- Apply ideas about matter and energy to everyday situations
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📝 Teaching Notes
- Key idea to emphasize: Density is mass per unit volume. It helps explain why some objects float or sink and how tightly packed particles are.
- Common misconception: Temperature always rises when heating (it can stay constant during a change of state).
- Suggested teaching approach:
- Use particle diagrams to explain observations
- Collect simple data (temperature, time, volume) and discuss reliability
- Reinforce key equations with short calculation questions
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💬 Discussion Starter
Ask students:
- Why can matter change state without changing temperature?
- How does the particle model explain what we see?
- Where do we use these ideas in cooking, weather, or engineering?
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🧒 Student Worksheet
Concept and Helping Material
Density is mass per unit volume. It helps explain why some objects float or sink and how tightly packed particles are.
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Vocabulary and Definitions
- — Mass per unit volume
- — Amount of matter in an object
- — Space an object takes up
- — Measuring volume by water level change
- — Upward force from a fluid
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Hands-On Experiment or Activities
Activity 1: Density of a regular block
What You Need: balance, ruler, wooden/metal block.
What You Do: Measure mass; measure length, width, height; calculate volume and density.
Think and Talk: What changed? What stayed the same?
Activity 2: Density by water displacement
What You Need: measuring cylinder, water, irregular solid (stone), thread.
What You Do: Record initial volume; submerge object; record final volume; volume = difference; calculate density.
Think and Talk: What changed? What stayed the same?
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Practice Questions (QA)
1. State the equation for density.
2. What are SI units for density?
3. If mass is 200 g and volume is 50 cm³, density?
4. Why do some objects float in water?
5. Why can a heavy ship float?
6. What is the density of water?
7. How does density change if volume increases but mass stays constant?
8. How does heating often affect density?
9. What is buoyancy?
10. What does 'average density' mean?
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Reflection
- Where do you see density in daily life?
- What would you do to make measurements more accurate in this topic?