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Drijven En Zinken

In deze ILS kunnen leerlingen leren over eigenschappen van voorwerpen die kunnen beïnvloeden of een voorwerp drijft of zinkt in water. Zij krijgen de opdracht om uit te vinden welke materialen zij kunnen gebruiken om een vlot te bouwen om het eiland te verlaten waar zij op zitten.
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Sinking And Floating

In this ILS students can learn about properties of objects that influence whether an object sinks or floats in the water. They get the assignment to find out which materials they can use to build a raft that floats in order to leave the island they are currently on.
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Splash: Virtual Buoyancy Laboratory

In Splash students can create objects from object properties like mass, volume, and density, and drop these objects in a tube filled with a fluid.
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