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8 Aluminum foil boat challenge

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Cost: Less than $10

Difficulty: Low

Time: Hour

Objective:

  • To understand principles of buoyancy and density by building a boat using aluminum foil and testing how many pennies it can hold before sinking.

Materials Needed:

  • Aluminum foil sheets
  • Pennies
  • Large container filled with water (e.g., a plastic tub)
  • Ruler
  • Scissors
  • Paper towels (for cleanup)
  • Notebook and pen (for recording observations)
  1. Introduction:
    • Briefly explain the concepts of buoyancy and density. What makes some things float, and what makes other things sink?
    • Discuss how boats float and what factors affect their ability to hold weight. Try illustrating this using a whiteboard.

  1. Design Phase:
    • Divide students into small groups or individually
    • Provide each group/student with a sheet of aluminum foil.
    • Instruct students to design and build a boat using the foil. Encourage creativity in shapes and designs.
  2. Testing Phase:
    • Fill the container with water.
    • Have each group place their boat in the water.
    • Gradually add pennies to the boat, counting as they go.
    • Record the number of pennies each boat holds before it sinks.
  3. Observation and Analysis:
    • Ask students to observe how the boat behaves as more pennies are added.
    • Discuss why some boats held more pennies than others.
    • Relate observations to the concepts of buoyancy and density.
  4. Repeat (optional)
    • Depending on the number of students and time, multiple versions of their boats can be attempted to allow for students to adjust their designs based on observation
  1. Conclusion:
    • Discuss what designs were most effective and why.
    • Encourage students to think about how they could improve their designs based on what they learned.
    • Discuss why different shapes behave differently in the water (a wide rectangle shape will hold more weight than a narrow V-shape, for example)

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