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Freebie Focus: Pouring Air Discrepant Event

I found another up-and-coming TPT seller with a free product. Hers focuses on building the understanding that air has volume. In this freebie, students observe a demonstration of cups filled with air in a tank. They get to see how the air is "poured" from one cup to another.

Jill takes it even further and has ways to adapt this demonstration for younger and older students. She also includes discussion questions. This is a lot of work for a free resource!

If you like it, follow her store and leave a review to help her grow!

Photo by Amritanshu Sikdar on Unsplash

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