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    FLOAT YOUR

    BOATBy

    George Bush

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    HYPOTHESIS:

    I think that all of the boats will sink becauseclay is very thick and heavy, there will be

    more density so it will sink.

    QUESTION:

    How does the shape of something effectits ability to make it float or sink?

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    Conclusions:

    I thought that no matter which shape the clay was in, it would sink because of how

    heavy and dense it was. I was surprised to find that the bowl and both of the boats

    floated. So to answer my question; Yes, changing the shape of an object can indeedeffect its ability to float. To conclude, my hypothesis was wrong.

    HYPOTHESIS:I think that all of the boats will sink becauseclay is very thick and heavy, there will be

    more density so it will sink.

    QUESTION:

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    How does the shape of something effect

    its ability to make it float or sink?

    MATERIALS:

    Ruler Molding ClayWater Journal

    Marker Wax Paper

    Scale Rolling Pin

    PROCEDURE:

    1.

    Fill a container with 4 inches of water.

    2.Using a scale, measure out 3 oz. of clay.

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    3.Mold the clay into different 3 oz. shapes (solid ball, hallow ball, raft, bowl,

    open ended cylinder, a boat with short walls, and a boat with tall walls).

    Rolling pin and wax paper can be used to help with this this step.

    4.

    Put each molded shape into the water.5.Tested for floatability.

    Conclusions:

    I thought that no matter which shape the clay was in, it would sink because of how

    heavy and dense it was. I was surprised to find that the bowl and both of the boats

    floated. So to answer my question; Yes, changing the shape of an object can indeed

    effect its ability to float. To conclude, my hypothesis was wrong.

    HYPOTHESIS:

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    I think that all of the boats will sink because

    clay is very thick and heavy, there will be

    more density so it will sink.

    QUESTION:How does the shape of something effect

    its ability to make it float or sink?

    MATERIALS:

    Ruler Molding Clay

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    Water Journal

    Marker Wax Paper

    Scale Rolling Pin

    PROCEDURE:

    1.

    Fill a container with 4 inches of water.

    2.Using a scale, measure out 3 oz. of clay.

    3.Mold the clay into different 3 oz. shapes (solid ball, hallow ball, raft, bowl,

    open ended cylinder, a boat with short walls, and a boat with tall walls).

    Rolling pin and wax paper can be used to help with this this step.

    4.Put each molded shape into the water.

    5.Tested for floatability.

    Conclusions:

    I thought that no matter which shape the clay was in, it would sink because of how

    heavy and dense it was. I was surprised to find that the bowl and both of the boats

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    floated. So to answer my question; Yes, changing the shape of an object can indeed

    effect its ability to float. To conclude, my hypothesis was wrong.

    HYPOTHESIS:I think that all of the boats will sink because

    clay is very thick and heavy, there will be

    more density so it will sink.

    QUESTION:How does the shape of something effect

    its ability to make it float or sink?

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    MATERIALS:

    Ruler Molding Clay

    Water Journal

    Marker Wax Paper

    Scale Rolling Pin

    PROCEDURE:

    1.

    Fill a container with 4 inches of water.

    2.Using a scale, measure out 3 oz. of clay.

    3.Mold the clay into different 3 oz. shapes (solid ball, hallow ball, raft, bowl,

    open ended cylinder, a boat with short walls, and a boat with tall walls).Rolling pin and wax paper can be used to help with this this step.

    4.Put each molded shape into the water.

    5.

    Tested for floatability.

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    How does the shape of something effect

    its ability to make it float or sink?

    MATERIALS:

    Ruler Molding ClayWater Journal

    Marker Wax Paper

    Scale Rolling Pin

    PROCEDURE:1.

    Fill a container with 4 inches of water.

    2.Using a scale, measure out 3 oz. of clay.

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    3.Mold the clay into different 3 oz. shapes (solid ball, hallow ball, raft, bowl,

    open ended cylinder, a boat with short walls, and a boat with tall walls).

    Rolling pin and wax paper can be used to help with this this step.

    4.

    Put each molded shape into the water.5.Tested for floatability.

    Conclusions:

    I thought that no matter which shape the clay was in, it would sink because of howheavy and dense it was. I was surprised to find that the bowl and both of the boats

    floated. So to answer my question; Yes, changing the shape of an object can indeed

    effect its ability to float. To conclude, my hypothesis was wrong.

    HYPOTHESIS:

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    I think that all of the boats will sink because

    clay is very thick and heavy, there will be

    more density so it will sink.

    QUESTION:How does the shape of something effect

    its ability to make it float or sink?

    MATERIALS:

    Ruler Molding Clay

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    Water Journal

    Marker Wax Paper

    Scale Rolling Pin

    PROCEDURE:

    1.

    Fill a container with 4 inches of water.

    2.Using a scale, measure out 3 oz. of clay.

    3.Mold the clay into different 3 oz. shapes (solid ball, hallow ball, raft, bowl,

    open ended cylinder, a boat with short walls, and a boat with tall walls).

    Rolling pin and wax paper can be used to help with this this step.

    4.Put each molded shape into the water.

    5.Tested for floatability.

    Conclusions:

    I thought that no matter which shape the clay was in, it would sink because of how

    heavy and dense it was. I was surprised to find that the bowl and both of the boats

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    MATERIALS:

    Ruler Molding Clay

    Water Journal

    Marker Wax Paper

    Scale Rolling Pin

    PROCEDURE:

    1.

    Fill a container with 4 inches of water.

    2.Using a scale, measure out 3 oz. of clay.

    3.Mold the clay into different 3 oz. shapes (solid ball, hallow ball, raft, bowl,

    open ended cylinder, a boat with short walls, and a boat with tall walls).Rolling pin and wax paper can be used to help with this this step.

    4.Put each molded shape into the water.

    5.

    Tested for floatability.

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    How does the shape of something effect

    its ability to make it float or sink?

    MATERIALS:

    Ruler Molding Clay

    Water Journal

    Marker Wax Paper

    Scale Rolling Pin

    PROCEDURE:1.

    Fill a container with 4 inches of water.

    2.Using a scale, measure out 3 oz. of clay.

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    I think that all of the boats will sink because

    clay is very thick and heavy, there will be

    more density so it will sink.

    QUESTION:How does the shape of something effect

    its ability to make it float or sink?

    MATERIALS:

    Ruler Molding Clay

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    Water Journal

    Marker Wax Paper

    Scale Rolling Pin

    PROCEDURE:

    1.

    Fill a container with 4 inches of water.

    2.Using a scale, measure out 3 oz. of clay.

    3.Mold the clay into different 3 oz. shapes (solid ball, hallow ball, raft, bowl,

    open ended cylinder, a boat with short walls, and a boat with tall walls).

    Rolling pin and wax paper can be used to help with this this step.

    4.Put each molded shape into the water.

    5.Tested for floatability.

    Conclusions:

    I thought that no matter which shape the clay was in, it would sink because of how

    heavy and dense it was. I was surprised to find that the bowl and both of the boats

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    floated. So to answer my question; Yes, changing the shape of an object can indeed

    effect its ability to float. To conclude, my hypothesis was wrong.

    HYPOTHESIS:I think that all of the boats will sink because

    clay is very thick and heavy, there will be

    more density so it will sink.

    QUESTION:How does the shape of something effect

    its ability to make it float or sink?

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    MATERIALS:

    Ruler Molding ClayWater Journal

    Marker Wax Paper

    Scale Rolling Pin

    PROCEDURE:

    1.

    Fill a container with 4 inches of water.

    2.Using a scale, measure out 3 oz. of clay.

    3.Mold the clay into different 3 oz. shapes (solid ball, hallow ball, raft, bowl,

    open ended cylinder, a boat with short walls, and a boat with tall walls).Rolling pin and wax paper can be used to help with this this step.

    4.Put each molded shape into the water.

    5.

    Tested for floatability.

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    Conclusions:

    I thought that no matter which shape the clay was in, it would sink because of how

    heavy and dense it was. I was surprised to find that the bowl and both of the boats

    floated. So to answer my question; Yes, changing the shape of an object can indeed

    effect its ability to float. To conclude, my hypothesis was wrong.

    HYPOTHESIS:I think that all of the boats will sink because

    clay is very thick and heavy, there will be

    more density so it will sink.

    QUESTION:

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    How does the shape of something effect

    its ability to make it float or sink?

    MATERIALS:

    Ruler Molding Clay

    Water Journal

    Marker Wax Paper

    Scale Rolling Pin

    PROCEDURE:1.

    Fill a container with 4 inches of water.

    2.Using a scale, measure out 3 oz. of clay.

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    3.Mold the clay into different 3 oz. shapes (solid ball, hallow ball, raft, bowl,

    open ended cylinder, a boat with short walls, and a boat with tall walls).

    Rolling pin and wax paper can be used to help with this this step.

    4.

    Put each molded shape into the water.5.Tested for floatability.

    Conclusions:

    I thought that no matter which shape the clay was in, it would sink because of howheavy and dense it was. I was surprised to find that the bowl and both of the boats

    floated. So to answer my question; Yes, changing the shape of an object can indeed

    effect its ability to float. To conclude, my hypothesis was wrong.

    HYPOTHESIS:

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    I think that all of the boats will sink because

    clay is very thick and heavy, there will be

    more density so it will sink.

    QUESTION:How does the shape of something effect

    its ability to make it float or sink?

    MATERIALS:

    Ruler Molding Clay

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    Water Journal

    Marker Wax Paper

    Scale Rolling Pin

    PROCEDURE:

    1.

    Fill a container with 4 inches of water.

    2.Using a scale, measure out 3 oz. of clay.

    3.Mold the clay into different 3 oz. shapes (solid ball, hallow ball, raft, bowl,

    open ended cylinder, a boat with short walls, and a boat with tall walls).

    Rolling pin and wax paper can be used to help with this this step.

    4.Put each molded shape into the water.

    5.Tested for floatability.

    Conclusions:

    I thought that no matter which shape the clay was in, it would sink because of how

    heavy and dense it was. I was surprised to find that the bowl and both of the boats

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    floated. So to answer my question; Yes, changing the shape of an object can indeed

    effect its ability to float. To conclude, my hypothesis was wrong.

    HYPOTHESIS:I think that all of the boats will sink because

    clay is very thick and heavy, there will be

    more density so it will sink.

    QUESTION:How does the shape of something effectits ability to make it float or sink?

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    MATERIALS:

    Ruler Molding ClayWater Journal

    Marker Wax Paper

    Scale Rolling Pin

    PROCEDURE:

    1.

    Fill a container with 4 inches of water.

    2.Using a scale, measure out 3 oz. of clay.

    3.Mold the clay into different 3 oz. shapes (solid ball, hallow ball, raft, bowl,

    open ended cylinder, a boat with short walls, and a boat with tall walls).Rolling pin and wax paper can be used to help with this this step.

    4.Put each molded shape into the water.

    5.

    Tested for floatability.

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    Conclusions:

    I thought that no matter which shape the clay was in, it would sink because of how

    heavy and dense it was. I was surprised to find that the bowl and both of the boats

    floated. So to answer my question; Yes, changing the shape of an object can indeed

    effect its ability to float. To conclude, my hypothesis was wrong.

    HYPOTHESIS:I think that all of the boats will sink because

    clay is very thick and heavy, there will be

    more density so it will sink.

    QUESTION:

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    How does the shape of something effect

    its ability to make it float or sink?

    MATERIALS:

    Ruler Molding Clay

    Water Journal

    Marker Wax Paper

    Scale Rolling Pin

    PROCEDURE:1.

    Fill a container with 4 inches of water.

    2.Using a scale, measure out 3 oz. of clay.

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    I think that all of the boats will sink because

    clay is very thick and heavy, there will be

    more density so it will sink.

    QUESTION:How does the shape of something effect

    its ability to make it float or sink?

    MATERIALS:

    Ruler Molding Clay

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    Water Journal

    Marker Wax Paper

    Scale Rolling Pin

    PROCEDURE:

    1.

    Fill a container with 4 inches of water.

    2.Using a scale, measure out 3 oz. of clay.

    3.Mold the clay into different 3 oz. shapes (solid ball, hallow ball, raft, bowl,

    open ended cylinder, a boat with short walls, and a boat with tall walls).

    Rolling pin and wax paper can be used to help with this this step.

    4.Put each molded shape into the water.

    5.Tested for floatability.

    Conclusions:

    I thought that no matter which shape the clay was in, it would sink because of how

    heavy and dense it was. I was surprised to find that the bowl and both of the boats

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    floated. So to answer my question; Yes, changing the shape of an object can indeed

    effect its ability to float. To conclude, my hypothesis was wrong.

    HYPOTHESIS:I think that all of the boats will sink because

    clay is very thick and heavy, there will be

    more density so it will sink.

    QUESTION:How does the shape of something effectits ability to make it float or sink?

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    MATERIALS:

    Ruler Molding ClayWater Journal

    Marker Wax Paper

    Scale Rolling Pin

    PROCEDURE:

    1.

    Fill a container with 4 inches of water.

    2.Using a scale, measure out 3 oz. of clay.

    3.Mold the clay into different 3 oz. shapes (solid ball, hallow ball, raft, bowl,

    open ended cylinder, a boat with short walls, and a boat with tall walls).Rolling pin and wax paper can be used to help with this this step.

    4.Put each molded shape into the water.

    5.

    Tested for floatability.

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    Conclusions:

    I thought that no matter which shape the clay was in, it would sink because of how

    heavy and dense it was. I was surprised to find that the bowl and both of the boats

    floated. So to answer my question; Yes, changing the shape of an object can indeed

    effect its ability to float. To conclude, my hypothesis was wrong.

    HYPOTHESIS:I think that all of the boats will sink because

    clay is very thick and heavy, there will be

    more density so it will sink.

    QUESTION:

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    3.Mold the clay into different 3 oz. shapes (solid ball, hallow ball, raft, bowl,

    open ended cylinder, a boat with short walls, and a boat with tall walls).

    Rolling pin and wax paper can be used to help with this this step.

    4.

    Put each molded shape into the water.5.Tested for floatability.

    Conclusions:

    I thought that no matter which shape the clay was in, it would sink because of howheavy and dense it was. I was surprised to find that the bowl and both of the boats

    floated. So to answer my question; Yes, changing the shape of an object can indeed

    effect its ability to float. To conclude, my hypothesis was wrong.

    HYPOTHESIS:

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    I think that all of the boats will sink because

    clay is very thick and heavy, there will be

    more density so it will sink.

    QUESTION:How does the shape of something effect

    its ability to make it float or sink?

    MATERIALS:

    Ruler Molding Clay

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    Water Journal

    Marker Wax Paper

    Scale Rolling Pin

    PROCEDURE:

    1.

    Fill a container with 4 inches of water.

    2.Using a scale, measure out 3 oz. of clay.

    3.Mold the clay into different 3 oz. shapes (solid ball, hallow ball, raft, bowl,

    open ended cylinder, a boat with short walls, and a boat with tall walls).

    Rolling pin and wax paper can be used to help with this this step.

    4.Put each molded shape into the water.

    5.Tested for floatability.

    Conclusions:

    I thought that no matter which shape the clay was in, it would sink because of how

    heavy and dense it was. I was surprised to find that the bowl and both of the boats

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    floated. So to answer my question; Yes, changing the shape of an object can indeed

    effect its ability to float. To conclude, my hypothesis was wrong.

    HYPOTHESIS:I think that all of the boats will sink because

    clay is very thick and heavy, there will be

    more density so it will sink.

    QUESTION:How does the shape of something effectits ability to make it float or sink?

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    MATERIALS:

    Ruler Molding ClayWater Journal

    Marker Wax Paper

    Scale Rolling Pin

    PROCEDURE:

    1.

    Fill a container with 4 inches of water.

    2.Using a scale, measure out 3 oz. of clay.

    3.Mold the clay into different 3 oz. shapes (solid ball, hallow ball, raft, bowl,

    open ended cylinder, a boat with short walls, and a boat with tall walls).Rolling pin and wax paper can be used to help with this this step.

    4.Put each molded shape into the water.

    5.

    Tested for floatability.

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    Conclusions:

    I thought that no matter which shape the clay was in, it would sink because of how

    heavy and dense it was. I was surprised to find that the bowl and both of the boats

    floated. So to answer my question; Yes, changing the shape of an object can indeed

    effect its ability to float. To conclude, my hypothesis was wrong.

    HYPOTHESIS:I think that all of the boats will sink because

    clay is very thick and heavy, there will be

    more density so it will sink.

    QUESTION:

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    How does the shape of something effect

    its ability to make it float or sink?

    MATERIALS:

    Ruler Molding Clay

    Water Journal

    Marker Wax Paper

    Scale Rolling Pin

    PROCEDURE:1.

    Fill a container with 4 inches of water.

    2.Using a scale, measure out 3 oz. of clay.

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    3.Mold the clay into different 3 oz. shapes (solid ball, hallow ball, raft, bowl,

    open ended cylinder, a boat with short walls, and a boat with tall walls).

    Rolling pin and wax paper can be used to help with this this step.

    4.

    Put each molded shape into the water.

    5.Tested for floatability.

    Conclusions:

    I thought that no matter which shape the clay was in, it would sink because of howheavy and dense it was. I was surprised to find that the bowl and both of the boats

    floated. So to answer my question; Yes, changing the shape of an object can indeed

    effect its ability to float. To conclude, my hypothesis was wrong.

    HYPOTHESIS:

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    I think that all of the boats will sink because

    clay is very thick and heavy, there will be

    more density so it will sink.

    QUESTION:How does the shape of something effectits ability to make it float or sink?

    MATERIALS:

    Ruler Molding Clay

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    Water Journal

    Marker Wax Paper

    Scale Rolling Pin

    PROCEDURE:

    1.

    Fill a container with 4 inches of water.

    2.Using a scale, measure out 3 oz. of clay.

    3.Mold the clay into different 3 oz. shapes (solid ball, hallow ball, raft, bowl,

    open ended cylinder, a boat with short walls, and a boat with tall walls).

    Rolling pin and wax paper can be used to help with this this step.

    4.Put each molded shape into the water.

    5.Tested for floatability.

    Conclusions:

    I thought that no matter which shape the clay was in, it would sink because of how

    heavy and dense it was. I was surprised to find that the bowl and both of the boats

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    MATERIALS:

    Ruler Molding ClayWater Journal

    Marker Wax Paper

    Scale Rolling Pin

    PROCEDURE:

    1.

    Fill a container with 4 inches of water.

    2.Using a scale, measure out 3 oz. of clay.

    3.Mold the clay into different 3 oz. shapes (solid ball, hallow ball, raft, bowl,

    open ended cylinder, a boat with short walls, and a boat with tall walls).

    Rolling pin and wax paper can be used to help with this this step.

    4.Put each molded shape into the water.

    5.

    Tested for floatability.

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    Conclusions:

    I thought that no matter which shape the clay was in, it would sink because of how

    heavy and dense it was. I was surprised to find that the bowl and both of the boats

    floated. So to answer my question; Yes, changing the shape of an object can indeed

    effect its ability to float. To conclude, my hypothesis was wrong.

    HYPOTHESIS:I think that all of the boats will sink because

    clay is very thick and heavy, there will be

    more density so it will sink.

    QUESTION:

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    How does the shape of something effect

    its ability to make it float or sink?

    MATERIALS:

    Ruler Molding Clay

    Water Journal

    Marker Wax Paper

    Scale Rolling Pin

    PROCEDURE:1.

    Fill a container with 4 inches of water.

    2.Using a scale, measure out 3 oz. of clay.

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    3.Mold the clay into different 3 oz. shapes (solid ball, hallow ball, raft, bowl,

    open ended cylinder, a boat with short walls, and a boat with tall walls).

    Rolling pin and wax paper can be used to help with this this step.

    4.

    Put each molded shape into the water.

    5.Tested for floatability.

    Conclusions:

    I thought that no matter which shape the clay was in, it would sink because of howheavy and dense it was. I was surprised to find that the bowl and both of the boats

    floated. So to answer my question; Yes, changing the shape of an object can indeed

    effect its ability to float. To conclude, my hypothesis was wrong.

    HYPOTHESIS:

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    I think that all of the boats will sink because

    clay is very thick and heavy, there will be

    more density so it will sink.

    QUESTION:How does the shape of something effectits ability to make it float or sink?

    MATERIALS:

    Ruler Molding Clay

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    Water Journal

    Marker Wax Paper

    Scale Rolling Pin

    PROCEDURE:

    1.

    Fill a container with 4 inches of water.

    2.Using a scale, measure out 3 oz. of clay.

    3.Mold the clay into different 3 oz. shapes (solid ball, hallow ball, raft, bowl,

    open ended cylinder, a boat with short walls, and a boat with tall walls).Rolling pin and wax paper can be used to help with this this step.

    4.Put each molded shape into the water.

    5.Tested for floatability.

    Conclusions:

    I thought that no matter which shape the clay was in, it would sink because of how

    heavy and dense it was. I was surprised to find that the bowl and both of the boats

    f f b

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    floated. So to answer my question; Yes, changing the shape of an object can indeed

    effect its ability to float. To conclude, my hypothesis was wrong.

    HYPOTHESIS:I think that all of the boats will sink because

    clay is very thick and heavy, there will be

    more density so it will sink.

    QUESTION:How does the shape of something effectits ability to make it float or sink?

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    MATERIALS:

    Ruler Molding ClayWater Journal

    Marker Wax Paper

    Scale Rolling Pin

    PROCEDURE:

    1.

    Fill a container with 4 inches of water.

    2.Using a scale, measure out 3 oz. of clay.

    3.Mold the clay into different 3 oz. shapes (solid ball, hallow ball, raft, bowl,

    open ended cylinder, a boat with short walls, and a boat with tall walls).

    Rolling pin and wax paper can be used to help with this this step.

    4.Put each molded shape into the water.

    5.

    Tested for floatability.

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    Conclusions:

    I thought that no matter which shape the clay was in, it would sink because of how

    heavy and dense it was. I was surprised to find that the bowl and both of the boats

    floated. So to answer my question; Yes, changing the shape of an object can indeed

    effect its ability to float. To conclude, my hypothesis was wrong.

    HYPOTHESIS:I think that all of the boats will sink because

    clay is very thick and heavy, there will be

    more density so it will sink.

    QUESTION:

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    How does the shape of something effect

    its ability to make it float or sink?

    MATERIALS:

    Ruler Molding Clay

    Water Journal

    Marker Wax Paper

    Scale Rolling Pin

    PROCEDURE:1.

    Fill a container with 4 inches of water.

    2.Using a scale, measure out 3 oz. of clay.

    M ld th l i t diff t h ( lid b ll h ll b ll ft b l

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    3.Mold the clay into different 3 oz. shapes (solid ball, hallow ball, raft, bowl,

    open ended cylinder, a boat with short walls, and a boat with tall walls).

    Rolling pin and wax paper can be used to help with this this step.

    4.

    Put each molded shape into the water.

    5.Tested for floatability.

    Conclusions:

    I thought that no matter which shape the clay was in, it would sink because of howheavy and dense it was. I was surprised to find that the bowl and both of the boats

    floated. So to answer my question; Yes, changing the shape of an object can indeed

    effect its ability to float. To conclude, my hypothesis was wrong.

    HYPOTHESIS:

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    I think that all of the boats will sink because

    clay is very thick and heavy, there will be

    more density so it will sink.

    QUESTION:How does the shape of something effectits ability to make it float or sink?

    MATERIALS:

    Ruler Molding Clay

    W t J l

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    Water Journal

    Marker Wax Paper

    Scale Rolling Pin

    PROCEDURE:

    1.

    Fill a container with 4 inches of water.

    2.Using a scale, measure out 3 oz. of clay.

    3.Mold the clay into different 3 oz. shapes (solid ball, hallow ball, raft, bowl,

    open ended cylinder, a boat with short walls, and a boat with tall walls).Rolling pin and wax paper can be used to help with this this step.

    4.Put each molded shape into the water.

    5.Tested for floatability.

    Conclusions:

    I thought that no matter which shape the clay was in, it would sink because of how

    heavy and dense it was. I was surprised to find that the bowl and both of the boats

    floated So to a swer my q estio Yes cha gi g the shape of a object ca i deed

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    floated. So to answer my question; Yes, changing the shape of an object can indeed

    effect its ability to float. To conclude, my hypothesis was wrong.

    HYPOTHESIS:I think that all of the boats will sink because

    clay is very thick and heavy, there will be

    more density so it will sink.

    QUESTION:How does the shape of something effectits ability to make it float or sink?

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    MATERIALS:

    Ruler Molding ClayWater Journal

    Marker Wax Paper

    Scale Rolling Pin

    PROCEDURE:

    1.

    Fill a container with 4 inches of water.

    2.Using a scale, measure out 3 oz. of clay.

    3.Mold the clay into different 3 oz. shapes (solid ball, hallow ball, raft, bowl,

    open ended cylinder, a boat with short walls, and a boat with tall walls).

    Rolling pin and wax paper can be used to help with this this step.

    4.Put each molded shape into the water.

    5.

    Tested for floatability.

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    Conclusions:

    I thought that no matter which shape the clay was in, it would sink because of how

    heavy and dense it was. I was surprised to find that the bowl and both of the boats

    floated. So to answer my question; Yes, changing the shape of an object can indeed

    effect its ability to float. To conclude, my hypothesis was wrong.

    HYPOTHESIS:I think that all of the boats will sink because

    clay is very thick and heavy, there will be

    more density so it will sink.

    QUESTION:

    f ff

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    How does the shape of something effect

    its ability to make it float or sink?

    MATERIALS:

    Ruler Molding Clay

    Water Journal

    Marker Wax Paper

    Scale Rolling Pin

    PROCEDURE:1.

    Fill a container with 4 inches of water.

    2.Using a scale, measure out 3 oz. of clay.

    3 Mold the clay into different 3 oz shapes (solid ball hallow ball raft bowl

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    3.Mold the clay into different 3 oz. shapes (solid ball, hallow ball, raft, bowl,

    open ended cylinder, a boat with short walls, and a boat with tall walls).

    Rolling pin and wax paper can be used to help with this this step.

    4.

    Put each molded shape into the water.

    5.Tested for floatability.

    Conclusions:

    I thought that no matter which shape the clay was in, it would sink because of howheavy and dense it was. I was surprised to find that the bowl and both of the boats

    floated. So to answer my question; Yes, changing the shape of an object can indeed

    effect its ability to float. To conclude, my hypothesis was wrong.

    HYPOTHESIS:

    hi k h ll f h b ill i k b

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    I think that all of the boats will sink because

    clay is very thick and heavy, there will be

    more density so it will sink.

    QUESTION:How does the shape of something effectits ability to make it float or sink?

    MATERIALS:

    Ruler Molding Clay

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    floated So to answer my question; Yes changing the shape of an object can indeed

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    floated. So to answer my question; Yes, changing the shape of an object can indeed

    effect its ability to float. To conclude, my hypothesis was wrong.

    HYPOTHESIS:I think that all of the boats will sink because

    clay is very thick and heavy, there will be

    more density so it will sink.

    QUESTION:How does the shape of something effectits ability to make it float or sink?

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    MATERIALS:

    Ruler Molding ClayWater Journal

    Marker Wax Paper

    Scale Rolling Pin

    PROCEDURE:

    1.

    Fill a container with 4 inches of water.

    2.Using a scale, measure out 3 oz. of clay.

    3.Mold the clay into different 3 oz. shapes (solid ball, hallow ball, raft, bowl,

    open ended cylinder, a boat with short walls, and a boat with tall walls).

    Rolling pin and wax paper can be used to help with this this step.

    4.Put each molded shape into the water.

    5.

    Tested for floatability.

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    Conclusions:

    I thought that no matter which shape the clay was in, it would sink because of how

    heavy and dense it was. I was surprised to find that the bowl and both of the boats

    floated. So to answer my question; Yes, changing the shape of an object can indeed

    effect its ability to float. To conclude, my hypothesis was wrong.

    HYPOTHESIS:I think that all of the boats will sink because

    clay is very thick and heavy, there will be

    more density so it will sink.

    QUESTION:

    H d th h f thi ff t

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    How does the shape of something effect

    its ability to make it float or sink?

    MATERIALS:

    Ruler Molding Clay

    Water Journal

    Marker Wax Paper

    Scale Rolling Pin

    PROCEDURE:1.

    Fill a container with 4 inches of water.

    2.Using a scale, measure out 3 oz. of clay.

    3.Mold the clay into different 3 oz. shapes (solid ball, hallow ball, raft, bowl,

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    Mol e cl y i o iffere oz s pes (soli ll, llow ll, r f , owl,

    open ended cylinder, a boat with short walls, and a boat with tall walls).

    Rolling pin and wax paper can be used to help with this this step.

    4.

    Put each molded shape into the water.

    5.Tested for floatability.

    Conclusions:

    I thought that no matter which shape the clay was in, it would sink because of howheavy and dense it was. I was surprised to find that the bowl and both of the boats

    floated. So to answer my question; Yes, changing the shape of an object can indeed

    effect its ability to float. To conclude, my hypothesis was wrong.