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Dancing Raisins for Parshas Naso

Item Number: CRBAM16-RS055
 

Date Submitted: 08/09/2016

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In Parashas Naso, the nazir is commanded to abstain from wine, or grapes. He may not even eat dried grapes. This experiment, which uses dried grapes, can teach the students many different science concepts. There’s a lesson on sinking and floating, a lesson on object density, and even the different states of matter. Let’s throw in buoyancy too!

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Publisher: Walder Education
Founding Director: Mrs. Rouhama Garelick
 
Created: Rivkie Schecter
Content: BobContent
Concept: www.education.comwww.stevespanglerscience.com, www.chem4kids.com, www.nyu.eduadayinfirstgrade.com
Photography: Rabbi Avraham Gershon

 

 

 

Size: 8.5"x11"
Language: English
Language Style: N/A
Gender: N/A
Color: Color, Black and White
Grade(s): Pre-2nd, 3rd-5th, 6th-8th, H.S.
Resource Type(s): Curriculum Materials
Subject(s): Tanach, Parshah, Bamidbar, Secular, Science

 

 

 

Goals and Objectives: The students will drop raisins into a glass of carbonated, clear liquid and observe the reaction of the raisins as the soda bubbles attach themselves to the many wrinkles on the surface of the raisins. Older students will be able to attribute the up and down movement to the changing levels of density in the raisins.
   

 

 

 

Contents: 7-8.5x11-Color and Black and White Paper Not Laminated
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Page Scaling: None (Do Not Fit to Printable Area)
Notes: Some cutting and assembly may be required.
Laminated items will require trimming.
Items larger than 11x17 inches may require a large format printer.

 

 
  • Raisins
  • A glass
  • Carbonated clear liquid such as seltzer or Sprite
 
 
 
 
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