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Floating and Sinking: Testing Materials

Testing Materials

Testing Materials

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Looking Around 2 — hands-on float-and-sink sorting activity using a tub of water and classroom objects.

What you'll learn

  • We can test if an object floats or sinks by gently placing it in a tub or bucket of water and watching.
  • We sort objects into two groups: "Floats" and "Sinks".
  • We can record what we see in a simple table.

Key concepts

Verbal: Testing means trying something out and carefully watching what happens, then recording the result.

Level 1 — How to test

  1. Fill a tub or bucket with water.
  2. Gently place one object in the water at a time.
  3. Watch: does it stay on top (floats) or go down (sinks)?
  4. Write the object's name under "Floats" or "Sinks" in a table.

Level 2 — Example table

ObjectFloatsSinks
Cork
Iron nail
Dry leaf
Coin

Worked example

You test a cork and a coin in a bucket of water. How do you record the results?

Step 1 — Place the cork in water — it stays on top.
Step 2 — Place the coin in water — it goes to the bottom.
Answer: Cork goes in the "Floats" column; coin goes in the "Sinks" column.

Common mistakes

MistakeWhyFix
Guessing without testingSkipping the actual testAlways place the object in water and observe
Mixing up the two groupsNot watching carefullyWatch closely: top = floats, bottom = sinks

Quick check

  • What two groups do we sort objects into during a float-sink test?
  • How do you test if an object floats or sinks?

Stretch: Test five objects from your school bag and sort them into a table.

Revision tip: Always test gently and watch quietly so you don't miss what happens.

Open the Practice tab for graded questions on Testing Materials.

Key Takeaways (TL;DR)

  • NCERT anchor
  • What you'll learn
  • Key concepts
  • Worked example

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