12 x 12 aluminum foil ruler scissors pen pencil i hand folded everything.
Tin foil boat marbles.
Fold up the sides of the boat so it will not sink and hold a cargo of pennies.
Fold the two aluminum foil squares into two different boat hulls.
Cut a piece of tin foil 5 x 6 inches.
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Rip off a square of foil.
Build a boat out of aluminum foil and see how many marbles your boat can hold.
A larger boat usually holds more weight than a smaller one.
Design a boat using aluminum foil.
Test your design to see if it floats.
Read the book shark in the dark discuss what you know about sharks.
Tin foil bowl scissors pennies water directions.
For example you could make one square be 12 inches by 12 inches or 30 centimeters cm by 30 cm and make the second square be 6 inches by 6 inches or 15 cm by 15 cm.
Aluminum foil heavy duty works best empty containers in different shapes such as bowls cups yogurt tubs tennis ball tubes small boxes etc.
Materials needed metric ruler scissors 2 pieces of aluminum foil 16 cm x 13 5 cm big bowl of water 30 to 40.
How much space a boat takes up can help spread out the gravity over a larger area.
Aluminum foil boat experiment continued aluminum foil boat experiment was it your largest boat that could hold the most weights.
Small weights marbles nuts bolts and washers then do this.
Count how many marbles your boat held.
Then reshape your boat to see if you can get it to hold more marbles than your first try.
Place the boat in the bowl of water.
Add marbles one at a time until it sinks.
Introduce the challenge how many marbles can you rescue from the shark.
Remember to be gentle with your foil and dry it off between trials.
See how many pennies your boat can carry before it sinks.
Cut two squares of aluminum foil making one square have dimensions that are twice that of the other square.
A large tub of water.
You will start with a rectangular piece of foil.
Whichever boat was able to support the most weight wins.
You can use more or less if you want.
The shapes of the boats all helped to spread out the weight of the boat.
Many moons ago when i was in high school my english teacher gave us an assignment to try and build a boat out of two sheets of aluminum foil that were each 2 square feet in area 1 x2.
Then you open up the fold edges and stand them straight up.
First you will need to fold in each of the edges of the foil about 1 2 inch.
Form the foil over one of your shapes.